Michaela Zee Members of the Hollywood Creative Alliance (formerly the Hollywood Critics Association) can no longer maintain their membership in the Critics Choice Association, according to a new policy. The CCA shared a message with its members Wednesday night about the policy, stating that those who are currently a member of both organizations must confirm that they have “successfully resigned from HCA” if they “wish to remain a CCA member.” “The reason CCA has taken this action is that we have evidence that a representative of the HCA has improperly suggested to at least one studio (and we suspect more) that it could influence Critics Choice Awards voting in a way that led that studio to reach out to CCA and request that action be taken to protect the integrity of our awards,” the message reads.