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How all 50 states are responding to the George Floyd protests, from imposing curfews to calling in the National Guard

Katie Warren,Joey Hadden   

How all 50 states are responding to the George Floyd protests, from imposing curfews to calling in the National Guard
  • Cities and states are setting curfews, declaring states of emergency, and calling in the National Guard as $4 rage on across the US.
  • At least 200 cities across at least 27 states (including New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami) have imposed curfews, affecting more than 60 million people, per $4.
  • The National Guard has been mobilized>$4 in at least 31 states and Washington, DC, per ABC News.
  • Here's a rundown of how all 50 states and DC are responding to the protests.

As $4 sweep the US, many cities and states are responding by setting curfews, bringing in National Guard troops, and declaring states of emergency.

At least 200 cities have imposed evening curfews in at least 27 states, affecting more than 60 million US residents, per $4.

Most of the curfews don't apply to essential workers, and some only pertain to people gathering in groups.

$4 in at least 31 states and Washington, DC, per ABC News. About $4 on Wednesday, the National Guard Bureau said in a press release.

Here's how all 50 states and DC have been responding to the protests.

Alabama

Curfews

  • $4, $4, and $4 implemented curfews from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. on June 1 until further notice.
  • $4 implemented an 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on June 1 until June 4.
  • $4 implemented a 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew for five days on June 1.
  • $4 originally imposed a 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew on May 30 until further notice. Leeds modified the curfew to 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. on June 1.
  • Jefferson County commissioners imposed a county-wide 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew on June 2 that will last through June 9, $4.

National Guard
$4 on June 1 that the Alabama National Guard is on stand-by amid the protests.

State of Emergency
Alabama hasn't declared a state of emergency, but some mayors have declared a state of emergency, including Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, $4, and $4 on June 1.

Alaska

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Alaska has not declared a state of emergency.

Arizona

Curfews
$4 a statewide 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on May 31. The curfew lifts on June 8 at 5 a.m.

National Guard
$4 Ducey said the National Guard has been mobilized.

State of Emergency
$4 Ducey declared a state of emergency.

Arkansas

Curfews

  • $4 a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on June 1 until further notice. $4 that Scott modified the curfew to be from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.
  • $4 that Benton Mayor Tom Farmer imposed a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew. The curfew is scheduled to be lifted on June 9.
  • $4 that the city implemented a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew on June 2. The curfew expired on June 4.

National Guard
$4, Gov. Asa Hutchinson said he had activated the National Guard on Saturday, May 30, and that Arkansas would continue to utilize the force.

State of Emergency
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson declared a state of emergency on June 2, $4.

California

Curfews

  • Several California cities and counties have issued curfews. In Southern California, $4for one night on May 31. $4 for an additional night. $4 for an additional night, $4 for an additional night.
  • $4 that it set a 6 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. curfew on June 1. $4 another curfew on June 2 from 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. That curfew $4 to June 4.
  • $4 and $4imposed 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfews on June 1 until further notice.
  • $4 on June 2, to be lifted June 3. Also on June 2, the city$4 for June 3, to be lifted on June 4. On June 3, Beverly Hills $4 curfew to be lifted on June 5.
  • $4 on June 2, and it expired on June 4.
  • $4 on May 31 until further notice.
  • $4 and $4 implemented 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfews on June 1 until further notice.
  • $4 that it set a 6 p.m. to sunrise curfew on June 1 to be lifted on June 2. On June 2, $4 that the curfew would be extended until further notice. On June 4, the $4 to be from 8 p.m. to sunrise.
  • $4 on June 1 to be lifted on June 9.
  • In the Bay Area, $4 on May 31 to be lifted on June 1. The curfew was extended until further notice $4on June 4.
  • $4 until further notice on May 31. The $4 on June 2.
  • Pleasant Hill implemented a 9:30 pm to 5:30 a.m. curfew in the city's "commercial areas" on May 31 until further notice, $4 $4 to the curfew on June 2, which is now from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.
  • $4 on May 31 until June 1, when the curfew was modified to be from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. The curfew is set to be lifted on June 8.
  • $4 on June 1, to be lifted on June 5.
  • $4 on May 31. The $4 on June 4.
  • $4 on June 1. The $4 on June 3.
  • $4 on June 2 until further notice.
  • And the California capital of $4 on June 1 until further notice.

National Guard
$4 on May 30 after Los Angeles County requested assistance.

State of Emergency
$4 in Los Angeles County.

Colorado

Curfews
$4 on May 31, to be lifted on June 1. On June 1, $4 to be from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., and to be lifted on June 5.

National Guard
$4 mobilized the Colorado National Guard in Denver per Hancock's request on May 31.

State of Emergency
Colorado $4, which is set to expire June 6. Denver $4 on May 30 until further notice.

Connecticut

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Connecticut has not declared a state of emergency.

Delaware

Curfews
$4 that Dover implemented a 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew until further notice.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
The State of Delaware has not declared a state of emergency, but $4 officials declared a state of emergency on May 31, $4.

Florida

Curfews

Several cities and counties in Florida have implemented curfews.

  • Miami $4 on May 30. In the same statement, Miami imposed an 8 p.m.to 6 a.m. curfew beginning May 31 until further notice.
  • Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez $4 on May 30 until further notice. The curfew was modified to be from midnight to 6 a.m. on June 3, $4.
  • Tampa $4 on May 31. The curfew was lifted on June 2.
  • North Palm Beach $4 on June 2. The curfew was lifted on June 4.
  • West Palm Beach $4 on May 31. The curfew was scheduled to be lifted on June 3, but on June 1, the $4 until June 4. On June 2, $4 until further notice.
  • Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry $4 on May 31. The curfew was lifted on June 1.
  • $4 a 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew on June 1. The curfew is set to be lifted on June 8. It was $4 on June 3.
  • Leon County first imposed an 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew on May 30, $4. The curfew was lifted on June 1. On June 2, $4. It is scheduled to be lifted on June 8.
  • $4 that the county implemented a 9 p.m. curfew at 8:47 p.m. on May 31. The tweet did not specify what time the curfew ended. On June 1, $4 that the curfew was still in effect until June 2.
  • On June 2, $4 that Hendry County Sheriff Steve Whidden imposed an 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on June 3 to the eastern portion of Hendry County. It was lifted on June 4.
  • $4 and $4 imposed a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on May 31 until further notice.
  • On June 1, the $4 that Lake Park imposed a curfew from either 9 or 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. According to the town's official website, $4.
  • Palm Beach Gardens $4 curfew until June 4.
  • Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd $4 an imposed 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on May 31 at 9:54 p.m. The curfew was lifted on June 1. Judd $4 another imposed 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on June 1. The curfew was lifted on June 2.
  • Riviera Beach $4 on June 1. The curfew expired on June 4.

National Guard
On June 1, $4 he mobilized 700 troops from the Florida National Guard. On June 3, $4 that DeSantis said he sent 500 of Florida's National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., per a request from the federal government.

State of Emergency

  • Florida $4 on March 9. On May 8, $4 until July 7.
  • Several Florida cities and counties declared a state of emergency over protests, including $4, $4, $4, and $4.

Georgia

Curfews
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Bottoms set a 9 p.m. to sunrise curfew on May 30 until May 31, $4. The curfew was extended on May 31 through sunrise on June 1. On June 1, the curfew was extended to sunrise June 2. On June 2, the curfew was extended to sunrise on June 3. On June 3, the curfew was modified and extended. On June 3 and 4, the curfew is 9 p.m. to sunrise. On June 5, the curfew will be from 8 p.m. to sunrise until the curfew is set to be lifted on June 8.

National Guard
$4 on May 30 mobilizing up to 1,500 troops from the Georgia National Guard.

State of Emergency
$4 on May 30 declaring a state of emergency.

Hawaii

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Hawaii has not declared a state of emergency.

Idaho

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Idaho has not declared a state of emergency.

Illinois

Curfews

  • Several cities and counties in Illinois have imposed curfews.
  • Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot $4 until further notice on May 30.
  • Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin $4 for the night of May 31. On June 1, the$4 that the curfew was extended until June 2. On June 2, $4 that the curfew was extended until June 3. On June 3, the city tweeted that the $4 until June 4.
  • Cook County has $4 in place in different municipalities until further notice.Six mayors of Rock Island County imposed a county-wide 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on June 1 until further notice, $4.

National Guard
$4 the Illinois National Guard on May 31.

State of Emergency
Pritzker $4 for nine counties on June 1.

Indiana

Curfews

  • Indianapolis Mayor Joseph Hogsett $4 on May 31 until June 1. On June 1, Hogsett $4 on June 1 until June 2. $4 that Hogsett said he plans on imposing another curfew on Friday.
  • Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard $4 on June 2. The $4on June 3.

National Guard
Gov. Eric Holcomb $4 from the Indiana National Guard on June 1. Some troops were sent to Indianapolis, while others remain on standby.

State of Emergency
Indiana has not declared a state of emergency.

Iowa

Curfews

  • Polk County, which includes Des Moines, $4 on May 31 until further notice.
  • Coralville $4 on June 1. A June 2 update states that the curfew was still in effect and modified to 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
  • Scott County $4 on June 1 until further notice.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Iowa has not declared a state of emergency.

Kansas

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Kansas has not declared a state of emergency.

Kentucky

Curfews

  • Louisville $4 on June 1. It is scheduled to be lifted on June 8.
  • Newport $4 on May 31, and $4 on June 2.
  • Covington $4 curfew on May 3, and it was lifted on June 2.

National Guard
Gov. Andy Beshear $4 in Louisville on May 30.

State of Emergency
Kentucky $4 on March 6 due to COVID-19. This state of emergency has not been lifted.

Louisiana

No curfews have been announced.

National Guard

The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency

Louisiana $4 due to COVID-19, and the order is set to expire on June 5.

Maine

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Maine $4 due to COVID-19, and the order is set to expire on June 11.

Maryland

Curfews
No curfews have been announced in Maryland.

National Guard
On June 2, $4 that Lt. Jennifer Alston, a public affairs officer for the Guard, said that 120 troops from the Maryland National Guard were mobilized in Washington, D.C.

State of Emergency
Maryland has not declared a state of emergency.

Massachusetts

Curfews
Boston $4 due to COVID-19 on March 23, and it's still in effect.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker $4 until further notice due to COVID-19 on March 10. The order is still in effect.

Michigan

Curfews

  • Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan $4 until further notice in a press conference on May 31.
  • $4 enacted a 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on June 2. The $4 on June 3.
  • Grand Rapids $4 on May 31. The $4 on June 2.
  • Lansing $4 on June 1. On June 1, Lansing $4 on June 2.

National Guard
The $4 is currently in use to combat COVID-19.

State of Emergency

  • Michigan $4 due to COVID-19. The order is scheduled to be lifted on June 19.
  • Several counties and cities have declared a state of emergency, including $4 on May 31 and $4 on June 2.

Minnesota

Curfews
$4 for Minneapolis and St. Paul from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m on May 29. $4 one more day. $4 to June 3 and modified the hours from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. On June 3, Walz $4 until June 5. Minneapolis, where George Floyd was killed, has been the epicenter of the national protests.

National Guard
Walz $4 on May 28.

State of Emergency
Minnesota is currently in a state of emergency due to COVID-19, but $4 that the State Emergency Operations Center is being utilized for the coronavirus as well as demonstrations in St. Paul and Minneapolis.

Mississippi

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
400 troops from the Mississippi National Guard were activated in Washington, D.C., $4 on June 3.

State of Emergency
Mississippi $4 due to COVID-19.

Missouri

Curfews

  • Ferguson $4 on June 2 until further notice.
  • $4 that Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas imposed an 8 p.m. curfew on May 31 in certain areas, including the Plaza, Westport and Downtown business districts. The curfew was lifted at 6 a.m. on June 1.
  • Brentwood $4. curfew on June 2 until further notice.
  • Pine Lawn $4 on June 2 until further notice.
  • St. Louis $4 on June 2 until further notice.

National Guard
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson $4 on May 30.

State of Emergency
Parson $4 on May 30.

Montana

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Montana has not declared a state of emergency.

Nebraska

Curfews

  • $4 imposed 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfews on May 31, to lift on June 4.
  • $4 on June 3.
  • $4 on May 31 to lift on June 1. The mayor then modified the curfew to 9 p.m. and $4.

National Guard
Gov. Pete Picketts $4 and $4 on Sunday, May 31.

State of Emergency
The governor has not announced a state of emergency, but $4 for the city on May 31.

Nevada

Curfews

  • $4 at 7:30 p.m. on May 30.
  • Later that evening, $4, which includes Reno, through 7 a.m. on May 31.
  • $4 on June 2 to be from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. until further notice. It lifted on June 3.

National Guard
The Nevada $4 on Saturday, May 30.

State of Emergency
Gov. Sisolak has not proclaimed a state of emergency, but $4 on May 31.

New Hampshire

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
$4 on Tuesday, June 2.

State of Emergency
New Hampshire has not declared a state of emergency.

New Jersey

Curfews

  • $4 on May 31, to lift on June 8.
  • $4 all imposed curfews starting at 7 p.m. on June 1, to lift at 6 a.m. on June 2.
  • $4 through June 3.
  • $4 on June 1, which lifted at 5 a.m. on June 2.
  • $4 curfew on May 31 that was $4

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
New Jersey's governor has not declared a state of emergency, but $4 on May 31.

New Mexico

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
New Mexico has not declared a state of emergency.

New York

Curfews

  • New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, set $4 for New York City on $4. New York City $4 from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. starting on June 2, to lift on June 8.
  • $4, which was then extended through May 31 and lifted at 7 a.m. on June 1.
  • $4 on May 31, which lifted on June 1.
  • $4, to lift on June 8.
  • $4, to lift on June 7.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized in New York.

State of Emergency

  • New York has not declared a state of emergency due to the protests, but the Empire State was $4 on March 7 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an order in effect until September 7.
  • $4 that began at 7 p.m. on May 31.
  • $4 on May 31, to be in effect for 30 days.

North Carolina

Curfews

  • $4 on June 1 until further notice.
  • $4 enacted a 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on June 2 until further notice.
  • $4 on June 1 until further notice.
  • $4 on May 31, $4
  • $4 on June 2 until further notice.

National Guard
$4 in Raleigh and Charlotte after the cities requested assistance.

State of Emergency

  • Gov. Cooper has not declared a state of emergency, but $4 on May 30.
  • $4 on May 31.
  • $4 on June 2.

North Dakota

Curfews
$4 on May 30 until further notice.

National Guard
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum $4 on May 31.

State of Emergency
$4 on May 31.

Ohio

Curfews

  • $4 on May 31 until further notice.
  • $4, to lift at 8 a.m. on June 1. $4 on June 2, with businesses being asked to stay closed and commuters were told not to drive downtown or in the Ohio city neighborhood. $4 again to lift on June 5.
  • $4 until 6 a.m. on May 31. The city again implemented a 7 p.m. curfew on May 31, which lifted at 6 a.m. on June 1.

National Guard
$4 in Columbus on May 31.

State of Emergency

  • Gov. DeWine has not declared a state of emergency, but $4 on May 30.
  • $4 on May 30.

Oklahoma

Curfews
$4 on May 31, which lifted on June 2.

National Guard
$4 in Tulsa and Oklahoma City on June 2.

State of Emergency
Oklahoma's governor has not declared a state of emergency, but $4 on June 1.

Oregon

Curfews
$4, which was extended on June 1 and then $4

National Guard
$4 in Portland on June 1.

State of Emergency
Gov. Brown has not declared a state of emergency, but $4 on May 31.

Pennsylvania

Curfews

  • $4 on May 30, which was extended to lift at 6 a.m. on June 4.
  • $4 on May 30, which$4
  • $4 on May 30, which was extended another two nights and lifted on June 2.

National Guard
$4 on June 1.

State of Emergency
Gov. Wolf$4 on May 30.

Rhode Island

Curfews

  • $4 on June 2, to lift on June 9.
  • $4 on June 2, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 on June 2, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 until June 6.
  • $4 on June 2, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 on June 2, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 on June 2 until further notice.
  • $4 on June 2 until June 9.

National Guard
$4 on June 2 in Providence.

State of Emergency
Gov. Raimondo has not declared a state of emergency, but $4 on June 2.

South Carolina

Curfews

  • $4 in its downtown and Vista areas on May 31, and a 6 p.m. curfew for Five Points, both of which lifted at 6 a.m. on June 1. On June 1, the city set $4 for certain areas.
  • $4 on May 30. The city $4 to 6 p.m. to 6 a.m on May 31, and lifted it on June 2.
  • $4 until further notice.
  • $4 that lifted at 6 a.m. on June 1.
  • $4 set a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfews on June 1, which lifted on June 2.
  • $4 set curfews from 6 p.m. on June 1 to 6 a.m. on June 2. $4 and $4 both extended the curfew to June 3.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been activated within South Carolina, but Gov. Henry McMaster said $4 on May 31.

State of Emergency
Gov. McMaster has not declared a state of emergency due to the protests, but the state has been under a state of emergency due to COVID-19 $4

South Dakota

Curfews
$4 on May 31, which was lifted on June 1.

National Guard
$4 on May 31 in Sioux Falls.

State of Emergency
Gov. Noem has not proclaimed a state of emergency, but $4 on May 31.

Tennessee

Curfews

  • $4 on June 1, which lifted at 6 a.m. on June 2. The mayor then $4 on June 4.
  • $4 On May 31, a curfew was $4, which lifted at 6 a.m. on June 1. That same day, the $4, which lifted on June 2.

National Guard
$4 across the state on May 31.

State of Emergency

  • Gov. Lee has not issued a state of emergency, but $4 issued a local state of emergency on May 30.
  • $4 on May 31.

Texas

Curfews

  • Downtown $4 on May 31. On June 2, $4 to include West Village and Trinity Groves. The $4 through June 3.
  • $4 starting June 2 until further notice.
  • $4 on May 30. On May 31, $4 from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. $4 to 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. and extended it until June 7.
  • $4 on June 1, to lift on June 4.
  • $4 set 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfews on June 1, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 for parts of the city until June 7.
  • $4 on June 1, set to lift at 5 a.m. on June 5.

National Guard
The $4 in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin on May 30.

State of Emergency

  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott $4 on May 31.
  • $4 in the city on May 31.

Utah

Curfews
$4 on May 30, to lift at 6 a.m on June 1. The mayor then modified the $4 on June 1, and extended it until June 8. $4 on June 3.

National Guard
Gov. Gary Herbert $4 on May 30.

State of Emergency
Gov. Herbert $4 on June 1 "due to civil unrest."

Vermont

Curfews
No curfews have been announced in Vermont.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been activated.

State of Emergency
Vermont has not declared a state of emergency.

Virginia

Curfews

  • Richmond set a 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. $4 on May 31, which lifted at 6 a.m. on June 3.
  • $4 to end on June 4, and the governor noted that it$4 by his executive order.

National Guard
Gov. Ralph Northam sent $4 on Monday, June 1.

State of Emergency
Gov. Northam declared $4 on May 31.

Washington

Curfews

  • $4 on May 30 and later extended it to June 2. The city then $4 for the week, to lift on June 6. $4 on June 3.
  • $4 the evening of May 31 to lift at 5 a.m. on June 1, and then $4
  • $4 on June 2, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 for the city's downtown area on May 31, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 on June 1, to lift on June 5.
  • $4 on June 1, which lifted on June 3.
  • $4 on June 1, which lifted on June 2.
  • $4 on May 31, and on June 1 modified and extended the curfew to 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. every day until June 6.
  • $4 on June 1, which lifted on June 2.
  • $4 on June 1, which lifted on June 2.

National Guard
Gov. Jay Inslee ordered $4 on May 31.

State of Emergency
Gov. Inslee has not declared a state of emergency, but $4.

Washington, DC

Curfews
Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser $4 on May 31, and it expired on June 1. On June 1, Bowser $4, which expired on June 3. On June 3, Bowser $4, and it expired on June 4.

National Guard
National Guard troops from around the US were $4 to help police and Secret Service block off the White House.

State of Emergency
Washington, DC, has not declared a state of emergency.

West Virginia

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
West Virginia has not declared a state of emergency.

Wisconsin

Curfews

  • $4, which lifted at 6 a.m. on June 3.
  • $4, which lifted on June 2.
  • $4, which $4
  • $4, to lift on June 4.
  • $4 on June 1, which lifted on June 3.

National Guard
$4 in Milwaukee, Madison, and Kenosha.

State of Emergency
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has not issued a state of emergency, but $4 on May 30.

Wyoming

Curfews
No curfews have been announced.

National Guard
The National Guard has not been mobilized.

State of Emergency
Wyoming has not declared a state of emergency.

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