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House Resolution 101 Alabama 2026 Session

Updated Feb 17, 2026
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Summary

Session
2026 Regular Session
Title
SPECIAL ORDER CALENDAR
Summary

HR101 sets a special, top-priority calendar for the 11th legislative day and lists the bills to be considered first.

What This Bill Does

It designates a special order of business for the 11th day that takes precedence over the regular agenda. It lists a set of bills and topics for immediate consideration, in the order shown, covering board appointments, tax provisions, veterans benefits, licensing, emergency rules, juvenile proceedings, and other policy areas. It also authorizes the Governor, the Speaker of the House, and the President Pro Tempore to replace certain board members under their appointing authority.

Who It Affects
  • Members of the Alabama House of Representatives and legislative staff who must manage, debate, and vote on the listed bills as part of the special order.
  • Alabama residents and stakeholders who would be affected by the listed policy changes (e.g., veterans and National Guard members; vehicle owners; people involved in juvenile proceedings; nurses and K-12 schools; hunters and anglers; and entities affected by bond issuances).
Key Provisions
  • HB220: Allows replacement of certain board members by the Governor, Speaker, and President Pro Tempore when they appoint those members.
  • HB341: Exempts certain income earned by Alabama National Guard members from state income tax.
  • HB359: Amends the Sweet Home Alabama Tourism Investment Act; increases the supplemental tax rebate and requires certification of project costs.
  • HB155: Eliminates the annual verification requirement for qualifying permanently and totally disabled veterans seeking Homestead Exemptions.
  • HB107: Establishes a military combat action license plate; adds criminal penalties for falsely obtaining the plate.
  • HB136: Requires the Governor to certify that emergency circumstances exist to justify emergency rules.
  • HB10: Addresses juvenile offenders and certain delinquent acts in juvenile proceedings.
  • SB115: Exempts certain vehicle repairs under $15,000 from competitive bidding requirements for specified awarding authorities.
  • HB175: Provides an income tax credit for donations to food banks.
  • HB228: Revises procedures for pretrial detention hearings.
  • HB226: Treats pleas of no contest (nolo contendere) in habitual offender cases as guilty pleas.
  • HB276: Allows endorsement by certain certified nurses to count as physician endorsement for K-12 school athletic participation physicals; schools may not belong to associations that refuse to comply.
  • HB271: Establishes lifetime disabled resident hunting and fishing licenses.
  • HB343: Removes the Department of Finance approval requirement for issuing bonds by state rural electrification authorities and electric membership corporations.
AI-generated summary using openai/gpt-5-nano on Feb 12, 2026. May contain errors — refer to the official bill text for accuracy.

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Source: Alabama Legislature