| September 2, 2010 | International Chiropractors Association | |||||||||||||||||||||
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ICA LEADERSHIP ISSUES STATEMENT ON MERGER ISSUE The International Chiropractors Association’s Board of Directors and Representative Assembly met on April 27-28, 2007 in Washington, DC for their scheduled 81st Annual Meeting. During those meetings, very careful consideration was given to all aspects of the demand issued by the Congress of Chiropractic State Associations (COCSA) for the merger of the ICA with the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). Following these discussions, the combined ICA leadership unanimously adopted an official statement on this issue. That statement reads as follows: “The International Chiropractors Association has always stood ready to work with any chiropractic association or group for the common good of the chiropractic profession, the principles we stand for, and the patients we serve. We have repeatedly extended our hand in the spirit of cooperation in an effort to gain a unified voice in those areas where such a voice is useful and favorable. Our participation in the Chiropractic Coalition, an organization in which all national associations were asked to participate, demonstrates our willingness to continue these efforts. “ICA has communicated with the President of the American Chiropractic Association reiterating ICA’s willingness to cooperate on issues of common concern, for the greater good of the profession, especially in the realm of legislation and public policy,” said ICA President Dr. John Maltby. “We look forward to that dialogue and will keep the ICA membership informed of the results,” Dr, Maltby concluded. |
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