Committee for Responsive Democracy
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Committee for Responsive Democracy was sponsored by the National Organization of Women.
Hearings
The Committee for Responsive Democracy began a series of hearings in New York, on November 13, 1990, on the "need for significant reform of the two party political system, as well as the feasibility of forming a new party". Sixteen hearings were planned, in eight major cities across the US. New york city Comptroller greeted the commission, saying that "many people dont see themselves as being represented".