Companies and organizations
AFSCME Women's Conference - moving October conference to a different state
Angie's List - withdrew proposal to expand Indianapolis campus
NCAA (hosting Final Four in Indianapolis this weekend)
Salesforce - canceling programs that require customers or employees to travel to Indiana
Athletes, celebrities, politicians and CEOs
Nick Offerman - cancelled upcoming Indiana tour dates, will donate proceeds from Wednesday Indiana University show to HRC
UConn men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie - said he would not attend the Final Four in Indianapolis
USC Athletic Director Pat Haden - said he would not attend the College Football Playoff committee meeting in Indianapolis this week
Wilco - cancelled Indianapolis show
40 tech industry leaders (who signed a join letter. Signers include founders, CEOs, or chairs from Affirm, Zynga, Yelp, SalesForce, Square, Twitter, Lyft, AirBNB, Azon JuriMed Group LLC, Ebay, YCombinator, Zillow Group, Mixbit, Homejoy, Evernote, IfOnly, NextDoor, NextLesson, Quip, Formation 8, Elance-odesk, Path, BackOps, North Technologies, jawbone, Cisco Systems, about.me, Sidecar, Sequoia Capital, PayBal, Glassdoor, Emerson Collective, Alphalight, Penny Mac, and Sherpa Ventures)
Governments
Connecticut - Gov. Dan Malloy (D) signed an executive order prohibiting state-funded travel to Indiana
The District of Columbia - Mayor Muriel Bowser signed an executive order prohibiting authorization of official travel to Indiana
Indianapolis - Mayor Greg Ballard tweeted #IndyWelcomesAll, and the city-county council plans to introduce a resolution denouncing the law and asking the legislature to add protections for sexual orientation, according to the Indianapolis Star
New York - Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) asked state agencies, departments, boards, and commissions to bar publicly funded travel to Indiana that wasn't essential
Oakland - Mayor Libby Schaaf said Tuesday the city would city-funded travel there as long as the law was in effect.
Portland - Mayor Charlie Hales said he would ban city-funded travel to Indiana
Rochester - Mayor Lovely Warrn issued a travel ban for city-funded travel Tuesday
San Francisco - Mayor Ed Lee directed city departments to bar city-funded travel to Indiana unless "essential to public health and safety"
Seattle - Mayor Ed Murray prohibited city-funded travel to Indiana
Washington - Gov. Jay Inslee (D) banned members of his administration from state-funded travel to Indiana
This post has been updated with additional information. It originally posted on Monday afternoon.

