Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware House Bill HJR1

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Engrossed
3/13/25  
Refer
3/13/25  
Enrolled
3/27/25  

Caption

Establishing A Task Force To Reduce Regulatory Burdens Upon Small Restaurants.

Impact

The establishment of this Task Force is expected to directly impact the regulatory landscape for small restaurants in Delaware. By examining the current regulatory framework, the Task Force will identify unnecessary burdens and suggest improvements. The bill implies a recognition of the need for a balance between health and safety regulations and the operational viability of small restaurants, which are often seen as the backbone of local economies. The reflections from the Task Force are to be reported back to the Governor and General Assembly, emphasizing accountability and progressive reform.

Summary

House Joint Resolution No. 1 (HJR1) aims to establish a Small Restaurant Regulatory Reform Task Force in the State of Delaware. The bill recognizes the importance of regulations imposed by the Department of Health and Social Services for public health and safety, but it seeks to ensure that these regulations do not become overly burdensome for small restaurants. The Task Force is tasked with reviewing existing regulations and making recommendations to alleviate those burdens while still maintaining necessary health and environmental protections.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HJR1 appears to be supportive, particularly among stakeholders in the restaurant industry and local businesses. There is a recognition of the challenges posed by existing regulations, with many advocating for a more thoughtful approach to regulatory oversight. The formation of the Task Force is seen as a constructive step, reflecting a willingness to engage with local businesses and hear their concerns. Nevertheless, caution may exist among public health advocates who might fear that deregulation could compromise health standards.

Contention

While HJR1 aims to streamline regulations for small restaurants, it also raises potential contention points. Critics could argue that any attempt to ease regulatory burdens might lead to lax safety controls that could adversely affect public health. Additionally, there is a concern about the complexity of finding the right balance between supporting local businesses and ensuring community safety. Some stakeholders may advocate for maintaining stringent regulations to safeguard public health, suggesting that the Task Force's recommendations must be careful to not undermine these critical protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

DE HCR96

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DE HCR120

Designating April 22, 2026, As "4-h Day" In The State Of Delaware.

DE SCR18

Creating A Task Force To Study Nuclear Energy In Delaware.

DE HB186

An Act To Amend Title 30 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Business Tax Credits And Deductions For Electricity Production.

DE HCR39

Designating May 7, 2025, As "4-h Day" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HB80

An Act To Amend Title 26 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards.

DE HB92

An Act To Amend Title 7 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Environmental Control By Repealing The Delaware Advanced Clean Car Program Under Regulation 1140 Of Title 7 Of The Delaware Administrative Code And Adopting The Delaware Low Emission Vehicle Program.

DE HCR55

Honoring The U.s. Navys 250th Birthday On October 13, 2025.

DE SCR64

Designating May 2025 As "small Business Month" In The State Of Delaware.

DE HCR97

Honoring The Men And Women Of The National Guard Association Of Delaware For Their Service In Advocating, Organizing, Training, And Equipping The National Guard In Support Of The Defense Of Our State And Nation.

Similar Bills

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