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BAUCUS KEEPS 'THE LAST BEST PLACE' IN PUBLICS HANDS

Senator Once Again Blocks Trademark Request

Posted: Wednesday, February 25, 2009

(Washington D.C.) - Montana Senator Max Baucus has scored another major victory in the fight to keep a Nevada businessman from trade marking the phrase "Last Best Place."

Baucus included language in the fiscal year 2009 Omnibus appropriation bill that would prohibit the slogan "Last Best Place," which is commonly used to describe Montana, from being trademarked.

"Trying to trademark "The Last Best Place" is as ludicrous as someone trying to patent a Montana sunset," Baucus said. "If I have to insert this provision for the next 20 years, I will because that is how important this saying is to our state.

The battle over the trademark has been ongoing since 2002, when Nevada businessman David Lipson tried to gain exclusive rights to the term for his Paw's Up lodge in the Blackfoot Valley.

Baucus' provision would prohibit using any funds to approve the trade mark-effectively killing any chance of the slogan being trademarked. Baucus has included similar provisions in past appropriations bills.

"When you walk down a main street in any Montana town, or have a good conversation at a coffee shop, you know Montana truly is "The Last Best Place," Baucus said. "And folks should be free to use that to describe our great state."

Senator Jon Tester supports Baucus' measure.

"As a third generation Montana farmer, I know that folks in our state treasure our status as The Last Best Place," said Tester. "Montana's slogan isn't for sale."

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