HELENA — Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte signed three bills Monday restricting abortion access in the state, celebrating it as a success after several attempts to pass similar measures in previous year were vetoed by former Democratic governors. The bills ban abortion after 20 weeks of gestation, require health care providers to give pregnant women the opportunity to view an ultrasound before performing an abortion, and place several restrictions on abortion pills, including requiring that they be administered in-person rather than through telehealth. Gianforte signed the measures in the presence of a jubilant crowd of Republican lawmakers and anti-abortion activists. “It’s a promising day, a day that will go down in our state’s history as we defend life,” Gianforte said.