Gov. Kevin Stitt reaffirmed his support for anti-abortion legislation at a Capitol rally on Wednesday and said he wanted to see the U.S. Supreme Court outlaw abortion across the nation.

“I want to work with the Legislature to continue to push pro-life legislation forward and I (want to) think how we can also influence our Supreme Court to actually change some things,” said Stitt, speaking at the annual Rose Day rally.

Stitt has repeatedly said he would sign any anti-abortion legislation that reaches his desk, and he may get the chance as at least 11 anti-abortion bills have been filed this year.

Senate Bill 13 would make abortion a felony homicide and several Oklahomans who gathered at the Capitol Wednesday said they wanted lawmakers to support the bill, even if it resulted in a legal challenge.