HR204 Alabama 2025 Session
Summary
- Session
- 2025 Regular Session
- Title
- SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
- Summary
HR204 designates a special order calendar for the 19th legislative day, listing priority bills to be considered.
What This Bill DoesUpon adoption, the resolution makes the listed bills the special and paramount order of business for the nineteenth day, taking precedence over the regular or any unfinished business. These bills will be debated and acted on before other matters on that day. Some items include 'with substitute' or 'w/sub' language, indicating they may be amended or substituted during floor consideration. The topics covered by the listed bills span health licensure, veteran tax and benefits, Medicaid, education, local government, emergency services, and other public policy areas.
Who It Affects- Group 1: Members of the Alabama House of Representatives — they will adopt and manage the special order calendar and vote on the listed bills as priority on the 19th day.
- Group 2: Alabama residents and entities affected by the listed bills — depending on the bill, this could include veterans, EMS personnel, public education employees, Medicaid recipients, independent pharmacies, rural hospitals, local governments, and other public policy stakeholders.
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 listed bills as the special and paramount order of business for the 19th legislative day, taking precedence over regular and unfinished business.
- Specifies the exact bills to be considered as part of the special order (HB462, HB396, SB91, SB61, SB179, SB181, SB252, HB459, SB1, SB102, SB46, HB263, SB95, HB86, HB461, HB403, HB61, HB407, HB323, HB144).
- Notes that some listed bills include substitutes or amendments (indicated by 'w/sub' or 'with substitute'), allowing floor changes during consideration.
- Becomes effective immediately upon adoption.
Bill Actions
Lovvorn motion to Adopt - Adopted Voice Vote
Joint Rule 11
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature