Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has joined a lawsuit against Governor Andy Beshear.

The lawsuit was first filed by a northern Kentucky woman. She sued Beshear and Cameron over the governor's out-of-state travel ban.

The Herald Leader reports Cameron has filed a motion to realign himself as a plaintiff. In the suit, Cameron says, "the governor's travel ban impermissibly violates the fundamental right of every Kentucky citizen to interstate travel."

Cameron held a press conference Tuesday afternoon to talk about the lawsuit, as well as the governor's ban on mass gatherings as it pertains to religious services:

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“I’m not here to advocate churches resume in person services immediately,” Cameron said. He says he just wants them to have the option and listen to health professionals.

Beshear dismissed the original lawsuit earlier this month.