Flags are currently at half-staff for Jimmy Carter, but Inauguration Day may change that in some states

However, Inauguration Day falls on January 20, which is also Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Some states, like Texas, have decided to raise their flags back to full-staff for the inauguration. Texas Governor Greg Abbott stated that while they honor Carter, they also need to celebrate the incoming president.
In North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper ordered flags to be at half-staff in memory of Carter. He praised Carter as a true public servant and an inspiration. The flags will remain at half-staff until the end of the mourning period, but other states may not follow suit.
So, it’s a bit of a mixed bag across the country. Some states will honor the mourning period, while others will raise their flags for the inauguration. It’s a unique situation that reflects the balance between honoring a former president and celebrating a new one.