Government in Delaware

Delaware Government Intel

Tuesday, June 2, 2026
2 min read
6 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on government developments in Delaware. Today we're covering 6 key stories including updates on delaware government headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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Delaware Government Headlines

3 stories

1.1

Delaware Purchasing Group: Centralized Hub for State Bids and RFPs.

The Delaware Purchasing Group provides a single platform to find all bids, RFPs, state government contracts, and solicitations through BidNet Direct.

Why It Matters

Government professionals in DE can streamline vendor outreach and stay competitive by monitoring a consolidated feed of state procurement opportunities.

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1.2

DNREC Publishes Public Meetings and Events on Dual Calendars.

DNREC maintains two calendars: the state Public Meeting Calendar for official meetings and the DNREC Calendar of Events for special programs, tours, and events.

Why It Matters

DE government professionals can use these centralized resources to track DNREC regulatory proceedings and public engagement opportunities affecting environmental and natural resource policy.

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1.3

DelDOT Posts Competitive Bids for DE Transportation Projects.

The Delaware Department of Transportation maintains an online portal for competitive construction project bid information.

Why It Matters

Government professionals in DE can monitor procurement opportunities and vendor competition for state infrastructure spending.

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2

Background & Context

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2.1

When a FOIA fee waiver actually has to be granted.

Federal FOIA fee waivers must be granted when disclosure is "in the public interest" and not primarily commercial. The four-factor analysis (subject matter, informative value, contribution to public understanding, requester's commercial interest) is well-established but routinely misapplied by agencies as discretionary when it is mandatory if the factors are met.

Why It Matters

A properly framed waiver request that addresses each factor explicitly is hard for an agency to deny without creating an appellate record. Most denials lose on appeal when the requester points to the framework.

2.2

Municipal bond continuing-disclosure events most issuers miss.

MSRB Rule 15c2-12 requires issuers to file notice of certain events within 10 business days. The list runs to 16 categories now, including some (insolvency of obligated person, modifications to rights of bondholders, financial obligations material to investors) that are easily missed without a tracking process.

Why It Matters

A pattern of late or missed event filings can trigger SEC enforcement and impair the issuer's future market access. The reputational cost outlasts the immediate penalty.

2.3

Hatch Act restrictions that catch federal employees off-guard.

Less-restricted federal employees may engage in partisan political activity off-duty — but never on-duty, never in the workplace, never using government property, and never while wearing identifying agency clothing. Social media posts from a personal device while on duty count as on-duty activity.

Why It Matters

Hatch Act violations carry penalties from reprimand to removal. Career employees with strong records have been removed for posts that took 30 seconds to write at lunch.

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DateJun 2, 2026
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