Technically everyone in the United States is protected from hate crimes, though some states may choose to not recognise hate crimes on the basis of sexual orientation as "hate crimes".
Sadly, no.
There are no laws in Guam that explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Arizona which prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Arkansas which prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Florida which prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Idaho which prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Alabama which prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Virginia which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Kansas which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
There are no state laws in Kentucky which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
No. A law prohibiting sexual orientation discrimination in employment was allowed to expire in 2008.
There are no state laws in Mississippi which explicitly prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.