Skip to main content

SR75 Alabama 2025 Session

Updated Feb 23, 2026

Summary

Session
2025 Regular Session
Title
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Summary

SR75 sets a special order calendar for the 22nd legislative day and designates a list of bills to be treated as priority over normal business.

What This Bill Does

The resolution immediately designates certain bills as the top priority for consideration on the 22nd day, ahead of regular and unfinished business. It identifies the specific bills and topics to be addressed (including codification and code revisions, real estate disclosures, navigable waters, courts, alcohol licensing, ABC Board licensing, retirement system changes, teacher paperwork platforms, sales tax exemptions weekends, theft of retirement benefits, and primary elections).

Who It Affects
  • Members of the Alabama Senate and Senate staff, who will manage and vote on the prioritized bills on the 22nd day.
  • Stakeholders related to the listed bills, including real estate professionals, retirees and retirement systems, educators and schools, alcohol licensees and venues, navigable-waters users, legal system participants, employers and employees affected by retirement benefit provisions, and voters concerned with primary election dates.
Key Provisions
  • Provision 1: Establishes the special and paramount order of business for the twenty-second legislative day, giving it precedence over regular or unfinished business.
  • Provision 2: Orders the following bills to be considered under the special order: SB242, SB212, SB171, HB307, SB312, SB316, SB216, SB280, SB209, SB244, and HB258.
  • Provision 3: For each listed bill, the description and topic are included in the calendar to guide discussion and consideration on the prioritized day.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 22, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.

Bill Actions

S

Waggoner motion to Adopt - Adopted Roll Call 712

S

Introduced

Bill Text

Votes

Waggoner motion to Adopt - Roll Call 712

April 15, 2025 Senate Passed
Yes 28
Absent 6

Documents

Source: Alabama Legislature