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Later that same year, the coalition prevailed in its five-year defense of a lawsuit brought by the Federal Election Commission. [ 11 ] Ralph Reed , an Emory University Ph.D. candidate, whom Robertson had met when the younger man was working as a waiter at an inaugural dinner for George H. W. Bush in January 1989, took control of day-to-day ...
Container Corporation of America (CCA) was founded in 1926 and manufactured corrugated boxes. [1] In 1968 CCA merged with Montgomery Ward & Company, Inc. , becoming MARCOR. MARCOR maintained separate management for the operations of each company, but had a joint board of directors .
The Comics Code Authority (CCA) was formed in 1954 by the Comics Magazine Association of America as an alternative to government regulation. The CCA enabled comic publishers to self-regulate the content of comic books in the United States. The code was voluntary, as there was no law requiring its use, although some advertisers and retailers ...
The Obama administration acknowledged that immigration detention facilities had overlooked and omitted 1 in 10 deaths among detainees from a list of deaths presented to Congress earlier that year. Two of those deaths took place at CCA's Eloy Detention Center. [86] CCA's Eloy prison had nine known fatalities – more than any other immigration ...
The Competitive Carriers Association (commonly the CCA) was founded in 1992 by nine small wireless carriers in the United States as a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association to promote the common interests of competitive, regional, and rural wireless services providers.
In 1984, CCA was purchased by Crowntek, a Toronto-based company. [8] Crowntek sold Computer Corporation of America's Advanced Information Technology division to Xerox Corporation in 1988. [9] The balance of CCA was acquired by Rocket Software, a Boston-based developer of enterprise infrastructure products, [2] in April 2010. [10]
In 2001, an 18-year-old committed to a Texas boot camp operated by one of Slattery’s previous companies, Correctional Services Corp., came down with pneumonia and pleaded to see a doctor as he struggled to breathe. Guards accused the teen of faking it and forced him to do pushups in his own vomit, according to Texas law enforcement reports ...
After one year, the cooperative posted retail sales of $25 million for its then 26 members. The organization almost doubled its membership to 50 by the middle of 1986. [7] The company changed its name to CCA Global Partners in 2001. [8] The same year the company acquired Ilucio, a lighting buying group, including its brands.