Delaware Code § 29-8701A

Legislative findings
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(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the good order of the State depends upon the steady employment in useful occupations
of the citizens of the State. Such steady and useful employment can be made available by encouraging the economic development of the
State through the inducement of a full range of commercial, industrial, agricultural and other enterprises to locate, remain and expand
in the State. Uncontrolled industrialization and expansion, however, may contribute to possible dangers to the public health and welfare
through the pollution of the air, water and soil of the State. The reduction, abatement and prevention of the pollution of the State's
environment and the protection of its natural resources are important concerns to be considered in the process of encouraging the economic
development of the State.
(b) The General Assembly further finds that promotion of the State as a destination for tourists and other travelers will help to enhance
the State's economy and provide employment and recreational opportunities for citizens of the State.
(c) The General Assembly further finds that promotion and assistance to small and minority-owned businesses is vital to the overall
balance between large and small firms, and that it is in the State's interest to insure a strong and diversified business community.
(d) The General Assembly further finds and declares that the creation of a Public/Private Partnership to attract large employers,
innovative enterprises and international business opportunities while transferring duties formerly performed by the Delaware Economic
Development Office to a division within the Department of State is in the best interest of the State to foster development in an increasingly
competitive economy.

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