“The federal government shouldn’t be making it more difficult for patients to get needed health care services,” Wisconsin Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul said in a statement.

“No one should have to worry that they might go to the doctor and be denied the care they need,” Gov. Tony Evers added in the same statement. “Everyone should have access to quality, affordable health care, regardless of their circumstances or the personal beliefs of the person providing their care.”

A spokesman for federal government lawyers declined to comment on the lawsuit.

The city of San Francisco sued over the regulation on May 2, hours after President Donald Trump announced it during a White House Rose Garden speech marking the National Day of Prayer.

New York Attorney General Letitia James said the new lawsuit is meant to stop the federal government from “giving health care providers free license to openly discriminate and refuse care to patients.”

She called it a “gross misinterpretation of religious freedom that will have devastating consequences on communities throughout the country.”