Bill Text: DE SB249 | 2021-2022 | 151st General Assembly | Draft


Bill Title: An Act To Amend Title 29 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Office Of New Delawareans.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-03-17 - Introduced and Assigned to Elections & Government Affairs Committee in Senate [SB249 Detail]

Download: Delaware-2021-SB249-Draft.html

SPONSOR:

Sen. Brown & Rep. Wilson-Anton

Sen. Hansen; Reps. K. Johnson, Lambert

DELAWARE STATE SENATE

151st GENERAL ASSEMBLY

SENATE BILL NO. 249

AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 29 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF NEW DELAWAREANS.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE:

Section 1. Amend Chapter 87, Title 29 of the Delaware Code by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:

Subchapter I-A. Office of New Delawareans

§ 8751. Legislative findings.

The General Assembly finds and declares as follows:

(1) In 2018, Delaware was home to 91,230 foreign-born individuals, which comprise 9% percent of the State’s population.

(2) Throughout this State's history, immigrants have played a critical role in this State's economic, cultural, and political growth and success.

(3) Policies that promote the attraction, retention, and inclusion of immigrants and refugees will help enhance this State’s economy and diversity, thereby improving the lives of all residents and helping to remove barriers that may undermine immigrants’ full potential.

(4) Immigrants currently fill skilled positions throughout this State’s economy and are a vital part of this State’s economy and tax base. In 2018, immigrant business owners in this State generated more than $51,000,000 in business revenue and immigrant spending power increased to $2,700,000,000.

(5) 32% of immigrants in this State have a bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, or graduate degree, compared to 31% of United-States-born Delawareans.

(6) Organizations are providing leadership in this State's immigrant integration efforts through programs and services that connect newcomers and longtime Delawareans to economic opportunity.

(7) It is essential for this State’s future that skilled, energetic, and entrepreneurial immigrants are attracted, retained, and integrated. Immigrants help to bolster this State’s economy and strengthen the social, civic, and cultural fabric.

(8) This State enforces and provides for many services, licenses, and educational and economic opportunities, which makes it imperative to coordinate the work of state agencies, leverage relationships with partner and nonprofit organizations, and recommend policies and programs that support immigrant inclusion. Immigrants on the path to full civic and economic participation will benefit from a welcoming environment and policies that do all of the following:

a. Increase access to English language instruction and workforce development and employment.

b. Reduce exploitation and fraud against immigrants.

c. Connect new Delawareans to legal services and assist on the path to naturalization.

d. Provide individuals with meaningful access to State resources and opportunities regardless of English proficiency.

(9) In recognition of these facts and in promotion of the stated goals, the creation of the Office of New Delawareans will help improve the lives and economic prosperity of immigrants and of Delawareans generally.

§ 8752. Definitions.

For purposes of this chapter:

(1) “Advisory Committee” means the Advisory Committee to the Office.

(2) “Department” means the Department of State.

(3) “Office” means the Office of New Delawareans.

(4) “Secretary” means the Secretary of the Department.

§ 8753. Office of New Delawareans; establishment and purpose.

The Office of New Delawareans is established within the Department to help improve the lives and economic prosperity of immigrants and Delawareans generally.

§ 8754. Office of New Delawareans; powers and duties.

The Office shall do all of the following:

(1) Respond to inquiries from State agencies, the media, immigrant-serving organizations, and the public about immigration issues in this State.

(2) Serve as point of contact for State licensing boards and the Division of Professional Regulation.

(3) Serve as an information clearinghouse for State agencies on immigration-related policy issues and coordinate among agencies as appropriate.

(4) Analyze economic, demographic, and other trends impacting immigrants in this State and make policy recommendations.

(5) Ensure that this State is gathering relevant data to inform the State’s policy making on immigrant issues.

(6) Develop strategies to attract, retain, and integrate immigrants into this State.

(7) Convene stakeholders in business development and international trade promotion programs to increase capacity to utilize immigrant contributors.

(8) Disseminate information to new and prospective immigrant residents of this State who wish to invest capital, launch businesses, or apply their skills in this State.

(9) Convene municipal and county officials to boost peer learning on increasing immigration in locations in this State struggling with population loss and economic decline.

(10) Convene college and university officials to foster learning on strategies for immigrant and international student retention.

(11) Provide matching grant funds for high-quality immigration and economic development programs that can demonstrate corporate or philanthropic investment.

(12) Disseminate information about available services to assist new and prospective immigrant residents of this State on the path to naturalization.

(13) Disseminate information about legal services available to new Delawareans in civil legal matters, including housing, family, and immigration.

(14) Disseminate information about English language instruction and resources available to immigrant residents of this State.

(15) Convene stakeholders in State agencies, immigrant-serving organizations, and the public to identify and reduce exploitation and fraud against immigrants.

(16) Convene stakeholders in immigrant-serving organizations to promote race, sex, gender, age, income, and LGBTQ equity and to identify and reduce inequities.

(17) Develop strategies to provide immigrants with meaningful access to State resources and opportunities regardless of their level of English proficiency.

(18) Communicate with federal and international stakeholders to support the resettlement process for refugees who have been identified for resettlement in this State.

(19) Evaluate the success of activities and adjust activities as appropriate.

§ 8755. Advisory Committee; establishment and staffing.

(a) The Advisory Committee to Office of New Delawareans is established within the Office and shall serve in an advisory capacity to the Office in matters regarding immigrants in this State.

(b) The Office shall staff and administer the Advisory Committee.

§ 8756. Advisory Committee; membership, terms, designees.

(a) The Advisory Committee consists of the following members, or a designee selected by a member serving by virtue of position:

(1) The Secretary.

(2) The Secretary of the Office of Management and Budget.

(3) The Secretary of the Department of Labor.

(4) The Secretary of the Department of Education.

(5) The Secretary of the Department of Health and Social Services.

(6) The Secretary of the Department of Transportation.

(7) The Colonel of the Delaware State Police.

(8) The Attorney General.

(9) The following members, appointed by the Governor:

a. Three members from an organization that attracts, retains, and integrates immigrants into this State’s economic, cultural, and civic affairs, with one member appointed from each county in this State.

b. One member who is an attorney specializing in immigration law.

c. One member from an institution of higher education who has a primary focus on immigration issues.

d. One member from the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce.

e. One member with expertise in promoting language access plans.

f. One member from an agency focused on providing English language instruction to speakers of other languages.

g. One member from the banking sector.

h. One member from a workforce training agency.

i. One member from the health care sector.

j. One member from an agency working to increase immigrants’ access to healthcare services.

k. One member from a human services agency.

l. One member from a refugee resettlement agency.

m. One member from an agency focused on working with immigrants in matters of tenants’ rights.

(b) A member appointed by the Governor serves at the pleasure of the Governor.

(c) A member of the Advisory Committee with the ability to designate another individual to attend a Advisory Committee meeting shall provide the designation in writing to the chair. An individual attending a meeting for a member as a designee has the same duties and rights as the member.

§ 8757. Advisory Committee; procedures.

(a) The Secretary is chair of the Advisory Committee. As chair, the Secretary shall do all of the following:

(1) Set the date, time, and place for meetings of the Advisory Committee.

(2) Supervise the preparation and distribution of meeting notices, agendas, minutes, correspondence, and reports of the Advisory Committee.

(3) Preside over meetings of the Advisory Committee.

(4) Maintain order during a meeting of the Advisory Committee and decide all questions of order.

(b) A quorum of the Advisory Committee is a majority of the members of the Advisory Committee.

(c) The Advisory Committee acts by a vote of the majority of the members of the Advisory Committee.

(d) The Advisory Committee may adopt rules to carry out the purpose and duties of the Advisory Committee.

§ 8758. Advisory Committee; power and duties.

(a) The Advisory Committee shall do all of the following:

(1) Make recommendations to the Governor and Secretary on policies, procedures, regulations, and legislation to attract, retain, and integrate immigrants into this State’s society.

(2) Serve as the Governor’s liaison to new Delawareans on policies, procedures, regulations, and legislation that affect immigrants, in order to ensure that State government is accessible, accountable, and responsive to the needs of immigrants.

(3) Serve as a resource to all departments, commissions, and agencies under the Governor’s jurisdiction to ensure that government entities are cognizant of the needs of immigrants and that the entities’ respective services and programs are accessible to immigrants.

(4) Work with the Office to monitor the practices of State agencies relating to the attraction, retention, and integration of immigrants to maximize the efficiency and accessibility to State government.

(5) Perform other duties as the Governor and Secretary may assign in planning for services and programs for immigrants.

(b) The Advisory Committee may conduct studies and issue reports on request and as necessary on issues affecting immigrants in this State.

(c) The Advisory Committee shall conduct at least 1 public hearing each year to receive testimony and public comments on improving the attraction, retention, and integration of immigrants in this State.

SYNOPSIS

This Act establishes the Office of New Delawareans to help improve the lives and economic prosperity of those foreign-born individuals who come to Delaware and of all Delawareans generally.

Author: Senator Brown

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