Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HB135

Introduced
5/6/25  
Refer
5/6/25  

Caption

An Act To Amend Title 10 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Homelessness.

Impact

The legislation mandates that individuals experiencing homelessness be protected when storing personal property in public spaces, similar to the protections afforded in private residences. This provision enhances the dignity of affected individuals while requiring local governments to provide adequate alternative indoor spaces before enforcing restrictions or requiring movement. It also includes mechanisms that allow individuals to challenge ordinances criminalizing necessary activities if no appropriate housing is available, thus reinforcing their rights.

Summary

House Bill 135 aims to amend Title 10 of the Delaware Code with respect to homelessness, introducing protections for individuals experiencing homelessness. The bill recognizes the lack of adequate emergency shelter beds and affordable housing units in Delaware, resulting in many homeless individuals resorting to public spaces for basic needs. By enabling these individuals to conduct life-sustaining activities in public, the bill seeks to mitigate the conflicts they often face with law enforcement and local residents.

Sentiment

The reception of HB 135 appears to be fundamentally supportive among advocates for homeless rights, emphasizing a much-needed acknowledgment of the humanity of those in vulnerable situations. However, some opposition may arise from those concerned with potential maintenance of public order, particularly regarding the use of public spaces. The bill presents a balance between ensuring individuals' rights and maintaining community welfare, illustrating the sensitive interplay of various public interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates around the impacts on public spaces and the enforcement of local laws. While proponents see the bill as a necessary evolution in addressing homelessness, critics may worry about the implications of allowing extensive public activities without sufficient oversight. The legislation’s intention to waive sovereign immunity for violations indicates a significant shift, allowing for civil actions against government entities, which could raise concerns about accountability and resource allocation in local jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE SB159

An Act To Amend Title 26 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Public Utilities.

DE HB37

An Act To Amend Title 6 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Public Accommodations.

DE HB105

An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Employment Practices.

DE HB273

An Act To Amend Title 19 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Employment Practices.

DE HB153

An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Arrest And Detention.

DE HB277

An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Safety During Traffic Stops.

DE HB119

An Act To Amend Titles 9, 14, And 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Libraries.

DE HB94

An Act Amending Titles 10 And 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Law Enforcement Cooperation In Federal Immigration Enforcement.

DE HB182

An Act To Amend Title 11 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Law Enforcement Agency Agreements.

DE HB241

An Act To Amend Title 9 And Title 14 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Property Tax Collection.

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