Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HCR115

Introduced
4/16/26  

Caption

Recognizing The Second Annual Delaware Together Day And Reaffirming This Statewide Observance That Promotes Unity, Inclusion, And Community Collaboration.

Impact

The resolution builds upon the groundwork laid by House Concurrent Resolution 38, which was adopted in 2025 to establish Celebrate Delaware Together Day as a recurring event. It encourages statewide participation during the planned weekend activities in April 2026, designed to strengthen communal ties and improve overall community well-being. Major events such as an Inclusive Cultural Leadership Summit, Unity Gala, and Unity Fair are part of the observance, providing opportunities for dialogue, recognition, and collaboration among various community members, organizations, and public leaders.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 115 (HCR115) recognizes the second annual Delaware Together Day and reaffirms the celebration as a statewide observance that promotes unity, inclusion, and community collaboration across Delaware. This resolution aims to highlight the importance of fostering mutual respect and connections among the diverse communities within the state. It serves as a formal acknowledgment of the ongoing efforts to create spaces for celebration and engagement among residents of all backgrounds.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR115 is largely positive, as it emphasizes the value of diversity and the need for unity within Delaware's population. The resolution has garnered support from multiple stakeholders, including local leaders and civic organizations, who view the promotion of an observance like Delaware Together Day as essential for cultivating an inclusive culture. Advocates anticipate that the initiative can foster significant social interaction and a spirit of collaboration that transcends cultural differences, contributing to stronger community bonds.

Contention

While HCR115 has generally received favorable responses, there may be underlying concerns regarding the execution of community engagement activities. Some stakeholders might question whether the resolution translates into meaningful action that addresses issues faced by marginalized communities. Furthermore, the challenge will be to ensure that all voices are included in the celebration and that the events truly reflect the diverse experiences of Delaware residents. It will be crucial for the participating organizations to proactively involve all groups and ensure an effective collaboration beyond symbolic gestures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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DE SCR2

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DE SB70

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DE SB260

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DE SB28

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DE SB86

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DE SB157

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DE SCR5

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Similar Bills

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