1. PROPOSAL SEEKS REFORMS IN PROJECT SELECTION

In order to provide "the deference owed the managers on fish and
wildlife issues," tribal attorneys for four Columbia Basin treaty
tribes are proposing a significant modification in the way $127 million
in fish and wildlife restoration projects are chosen for funding each year.

The proposal has already generated opposition from the staff of the
Northwest Power Planning Council, which manages the project selection process.

The Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority, …

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