Oklahoman
Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed bills to limit abortions in Oklahoma, make the state a "Second Amendment Sanctuary" and prevent the government from closing places of worship during emergency situations.
The bills were hotly debated in Oklahoma's Republican-led Legislature, but had widespread support among GOP legislators.
Here's a look at some of the legislation the governor signed Monday.
New anti-abortion laws could be challenged
Stitt signed three bills that seek to limit the number of abortions performed in Oklahoma.
One or more of the laws is likely to result in a court challenge because critics have said the measures interfere with a woman's constitutional right to seek an abortion.