Amid an onslaught of criticism stemming from Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Arkansas' legislation has just passed a similar bill.
Lawmakers gave final approval on the religious-freedom bill and will now head to Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, who has previously said that he would sign the bill into law.
Meanwhile, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that he is banning all "non-essential state travel to Indiana."
"Today, I direct all agencies, departments, boards and commissions to immediately review all requests for state funded or state sponsored travel to the State of Indiana and to bar any such publicly funded travel that is not essential to the enforcement of state law or public health and safety. The ban on publicly funded travel shall take effect immediately," his statement read.
"New York State has been, and will continue to be, a leader in ensuring that all LGBT persons enjoy full and equal civil rights. With this action, we stand by our LGBT family members, friends and colleagues to ensure that their rights are respected."
And several other famous faces have continued to speak out regarding the controversial law.
Ellen DeGeneres, Ashley Judd, Patricia Arquette, Chris Rock and more have chosen to make their voices heard via Twitter.
Was going to be at the #FinalFour but I won't be visiting Indiana again until they repeal that stupid law.
? Kevin Zegers (@KevinZegers) March 31, 2015
#Indiana Where you can marry your cousin while carrying an assault rifle, but gays & lesbians are refused a cheeseburger. #Indianaboycott
? Chris Rock (@ozchrisrock) March 31, 2015
The front page of the Indianapolis Star this morning. Absolutely perfect. I couldn?t have said it better. pic.twitter.com/BCIf4HHEyt
? Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) March 31, 2015
For reflection. pic.twitter.com/8sSCvl1sN3
? ashley judd (@AshleyJudd) March 31, 2015
Apparently, I am going to have to ground Arkansas and Indiana until further notice-
http://t.co/fYBgfZMjJp
? Patricia Arquette (@PattyArquette) March 30, 2015