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Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett, the Department of Health and the Department of Safety and Homeland Security have announced a statewide partnership to distribute free Baby in the Back hangtags .
The Tennessee Department of Health has received a $5 million federal grant to fund community and clinical programs, which will help more people in the state have healthy, successful pregnancies. Between .