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State laws in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020

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Responses by state

This page was created to track state legislation proposed and enacted in response to the coronavirus pandemic and no longer receives regular updates. It is preserved here for archival purposes.

In this article, you will find:


Proposed and enacted legislation

The map below depicts the number of bills related to the coronavirus impact that have been considered in each state. Hover over a state to see the exact number of bills. A darker shade of blue indicates a greater number of relevant bills. For state-specific details, click a state in the map below or select a state from the drop-down menu beneath the map. On doing so, a list of state legislation will display, including information about bill status and links to full text. This information is provided by BillTrack50.com. To return to the map, click "Back" in the upper righthand corner of the legislation list.

See below for a complete list of legislation related to the coronavirus pandemic. Bills are sorted alphabetically by state. To learn more about a particular bill, click its title. This information is provided by BillTrack50 and LegiScan.

General resources

The chart below shows coronavirus statistics from countries across the world. The information is provided by Real Clear Politics.

Click the links below to explore official resources related to the coronavirus outbreak.


See also

External links

The external resources listed below are related to the coronavirus pandemic.

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