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THOMAS PATRICK O'REILLY, Democrat, District 22. Born in New York, N.Y.,
September 2,1938. Attended Washington, DC, and Prince George's County parochial
and public schools; University 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, 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, Executive Nomi-
nations Committee; Joint Committee on Health Care Cost Containment. District office:
7219 Hanover Pkwy., Suites C & D, Greenbelt 20770; tel. 345-6900. Annapolis office:
Presidential Wing, James Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3155

JOHN A. PICA, JR., Democrat, District 43. Graduate of Mount Saint Joseph High
School and Villanova University, B.A. (dean's list; varsity lacrosse); attended The Johns
Hopkins University and Loyola College, M.B.A.; graduate of University of Baltimore
School of Law, J.D., 1975. Stockbroker, Legg Mason. Member, Maryland State Bar
Association. 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. District office: 5900 York Rd.,
Suite 3, Baltimore 21212; tel. 532-3098. Annapolis office: 314 James Bldg., 21401; tel.
841-3145.

CATHERINE I. RILEY, Democrat, District 34. Born in Harford County, March 21,
1947. Attended Bel Air parochial and public schools; Towson State College, B.A. (biology),
1969. Member, National Order of Women Legislators; Southern Legislative Conference,
1977—; National Conference of State Legislatures, 1983—. Member of many civic and
political organizations. Listed in Outstanding Toung 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 Committee; Joint Committee
on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review; Bi-state Committee on the Chesa-
peake Bay (chairman, 1982). Chairman, Harford County Delegation, 1976, 1980-82.
Member of the Senate since 1983. Member, Budget and Taxation Committee (subcom-
mittee on education, health and human resources), 1983-87. Chairman, Finance Commit-
tee, 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 Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3158, 858-3158.

LEWIS R. RILEY, Republican, District 38. Born in Parsonsburg, February 19, 1935.
Graduate of Wicomico Senior High School. Farmer; poultryman; businessman. Member,
Wicomico County Council, 1966-78 (president four years; vice-president four years).
President, Maryland Association of Counties, 1973; Advisory Board of Holly Center;
Delmarva Advisory Council. Member and past president, Parsonsburg Volunteer Fire
Department. Member, Wicomico Farm Bureau; Advisory Board, First National Bank.
President, Beaver Run Farms, Inc. Director, Farmers and Planters Company. Married; 3
children. Member of the House of Delegates, 1979-87. Minority Whip, 1982-87. Member
of the Senate since 1987. Member, Finance Committee; Joint Committee on Investigation.
District office: Box 130, Parsonsburg 21849; tel. 742-3999. Annapolis office: 409 James
Bldg., 21401; tel. 841-3645.

 

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