HR60 Alabama 2025 Session
Summary
- Session
- 2025 Regular Session
- Title
- SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
- Summary
HR60 creates a special order calendar for the sixth legislative day, designating a specific set of bills to be handled as the primary business.
What This Bill DoesIt immediately designates the listed bills as the special and paramount order of business for the sixth day, giving them priority over the regular and unfinished agenda. The bills cover topics such as dual enrollment for high school students, real estate disclosures, sunset-law continuations for several state boards, Medicaid eligibility provisions, juvenile detention management, emergency mutual aid, and related tax and regulatory issues. The resolution takes effect as soon as it is adopted.
Who It Affects- Alabama House of Representatives members and legislative staff, as it changes the order of business to prioritize the listed bills on the specified day.
- Public and stakeholders affected by the listed bills, including students and local education agencies (HB102), home buyers/sellers and real estate professionals (HB230), professionals and boards impacted by sunset provisions (e.g., dental, medical, electrical contractors, bail bonding, veterinary, pharmacy), Medicaid recipients and pregnant women, counties and juvenile detention facilities, emergency management groups, and taxpayers affected by related measures.
Key ProvisionsAI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.- Provision 1: Adopts a special order calendar for the sixth legislative day, effective immediately upon adoption, to take precedence over regular and unfinished business.
- Provision 2: Immediately upon adoption, designates a list of bills as the special and paramount order of business to be considered that day.
- Provision 3: Enumerates the specific bills included as the special order: HB102, HB230, HB114, HB110, HB115, HB116, HB125, HB89, HB196, HB168, HB52, HB191, HB45, HB161, HB190, HB72, HB27, HB243.
- Provision 4: Indicates these bills cover topics such as dual enrollment participation (HB102), real estate disclosures (HB230), sunset-law continuations for multiple boards and bodies (HB114, HB110, HB115, HB116, HB125, HB89), Medicaid-related eligibility (HB196, HB89, HB45), juvenile detention management (HB196), local emergency mutual aid (HB168), tax and revenue provisions (HB52, HB191, HB243), and related regulatory changes (HB27, HB72, HB161, HB190).
Bill Actions
Lovvorn motion to Adopt - Adopted Voice Vote
Joint Rule 11
Bill Text
Documents
Source: Alabama Legislature