HR155 Alabama 2025 Session
Updated Feb 23, 2026
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Summary
- Session
- 2025 Regular Session
- Title
- SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
- Summary
HR155 sets a special order calendar for the fifteenth legislative day, making eight listed bills the top priority for consideration.
What This Bill DoesIf adopted, the eight bills listed will become the special and paramount order of business for the fifteenth day, taking precedence over regular or unfinished business. They will be considered before other items on the floor. The resolution itself does not change laws; it changes the order in which those bills are taken up and debated.
Who It Affects- Members of the Alabama House of Representatives (and the listed Senators/Sponsors) who will handle the prioritized bills on that day
- Alabama residents who could be affected by policy changes in the prioritized bills if they are enacted
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Designates the eight listed bills as the special and paramount order of business for the fifteenth legislative day, ahead of regular and unfinished business
- Prioritized bills: HB352 (Agriculture: increases the amount that may be assessed on cotton sales); HB346 (Physicians: revises qualifications to participate in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program administered by the Medical Examiners Board); SB47 (First responders: provides civil liability protections for certain community emergency responders rendering aid); SB54 (Crimes and offenses: expands provisions related to critical infrastructure facilities, including unauthorized entry and criminal tampering); SB78 (Crimes and offenses: prohibits the use of butyl nitrite and mixtures containing butyl nitrite, nitrous oxide, and amyl nitrite except under certain circumstances, with penalties); HB336 (Interstate compact: relates to respiratory therapists); HB360 (Drugs courts renamed to accountability courts; expands eligibility to include veterans and individuals with mental illness; clarifies duties of the Administrative Office of Courts); HB359 (Firefighters: Parkinson's Disease added to compensable occupational diseases)
Bill Actions
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Lovvorn motion to Adopt - Adopted Voice Vote
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Joint Rule 11
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Source: Alabama Legislature