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MICHAEL BOWEN MITCHELL, Democrat, District 39. Born in Baltimore, November 7, 1945,
Son of the late Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., Esq., former director, Washington Bureau, NAACP, and
Juanita Jackson Mitchell, attorney at law. Baltimore City College; Lincoln University, B.A., 1967;

University of Maryland School of Law, J.D., 1970. Attorney. Former Assistant State's Attorney for
Baltimore City. Member, Baltimore City Council, 1975-87 (vice-chairman, judiciary committee,
1983-87). Baltimore City Council representative to City Planning Commission, 1983-87, and May-
or's Alcoholism Advisory Council, 1981-87. Member, NAACP; Sharp Street United Methodist
Church. Recipient, Freedom Foundation Award, 1962; National NAACP Achievement Award for
Register to Vote Campaign, 1966; Kappa Alpha Psi Achievement Award, 1967; Omega Psi Phi Fra-
ternity Lottie G. Wilson Memorial Award for exemplifying principles of scholarship and manhood.
Married; 4 children. Member of the Senate since 1987. Member, Judicial Proceedings Committee;

Joint Committee on Investigation. District office: 1239 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore 21217; tel.
523-0644. Annapolis office: 405 James Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3612.

THOMAS PATRICK O'REILLY, Democrat, District 22. Born in New York, N.Y., September 2,
1938. Attended Washington, D.C., and Prince George's County parochial and public schools; Uni-
versity of Maryland, B.S. (electrical engineering), 1968; University of Maryland School of Law, J.D.,
1972. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1972. Served in U.S. Air Force, 1961-64. Law clerk for Judge
Robert B. Mathias, former Associate Judge, Circuit Court for Prince George's County. Member,
American, Maryland State and Prince George's County Bar Associations; Maryland Trial Lawyers
Association. Member, Advisory Board for Rape and Sexual Offenses; Child Support Enforcement
Advisory Council. Member, American Legion; B.P.O.E.; Irish-American Club. Married. Member of
the Senate since 1975. Deputy Majority Leader. Vice-chairman, Finance Committee. Member, Execu-
tive Nominations Committee; Joint Committee on Federal Relations; Joint Committee on Health
Care Cost Containment. District office: 7525 Greenway Center Dr., Suite 312, Greenbelt 20770; tel.
345-6900. Annapolis office: Presidential Wing, James Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3155.

JOHN A. PICA, JR., Democrat, District 43. 307 E. Belvedere Avenue, Baltimore 21212. Graduate
of Mount Saint Joseph High School and Villanova University, B.A, (dean's list; varsity lacrosse); at-
tended The Johns Hopkins University and Loyola College, M.B.A.; graduate of University of Balti-
more School of Law, J.D., 1975. Stockbroker, Legg Mason. Member, Maryland State Bar Associa-
tion. Member, World Trade Efforts Commission; State Trade Policy Council; Special Advisory
Commission on Professional Sports and the Economy; Community Services Advisory Commission.
Chosen "Outstanding Young Men of America, 1981," by National Jaycees. Married; 2 children.
Member of the House of Delegates, 1979-82. Member of the Senate since 1983. Member, Judicial
Proceedings Committee; Special Joint Committee on Ports. Chairman, Baltimore City Senators. An-
napolis office: 314 James Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3145.

CATHERINE I. RILEY, Democrat, District 34. Bom in Harford County, March 21, 1947. Attend-
ed Bel Air parochial and public schools; Towson State College, B.A. (biology), 1969. Member, Na-
tional Order of Women Legislators; Southern Legislative Conference, 1977-; National Conference of
State Legislatures, 1983- Member of many civic and political organizations. Listed in Outstanding
Young Women of America; Who's Who in American Politics.
Unmarried. Member of the House of
Delegates, 1975-82. Chairman, Joint Energy Committee. Member, Environmental Matters Commit-
tee; Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review; Bi-state Committee on
the Chesapeake Bay (chairman, 1982). Chairman, Harford County Delegation, 1976, 1980-82. Mem-
ber of the Senate since 1983. Member, Budget and Taxation Committee (subcommittee on education,
health and human resources), 1983-87. Chairman, Finance Committee, 1987-. Senate chairman,
Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review, 1983-87. Member, Legislative
Policy Committee; Rules Committee. District office; 20 Office St., Bel Air 21014; tel. 838-7010, and
879-9813. Annapolis office: Presidential Wing, James Bidg., 21401; tel. 841-3158, 858-3158.



 
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