The Council is an interstate compact agency formed by the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington pursuant to the 1980 Northwest Power Act. The Act requires the Council develop, with broad public participation, a regional power plan and fish and wildlife program. The Council consists of eight members. The governors of the four states appoint two members to serve on the Council. The members are supported by the central office staff based in Portland, Oregon and several staff located in each state office.
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