DELEGATE GAIL BATES INDUCTED INTO THE HOWARD COUNTY WOMEN’S HALL OF FAMEBates’ long service to citizens and community cited in prestigious honor
Columbia, MD—Delegate Gail Bates (R-District 9) was inducted today into the Howard County Women’s Hall of Fame. The ceremony recognized women in the County who have made significant contributions to Howard County and its residents. Delegate Bates was among four other outstanding County women honored by the Howard County Commission for Women and County Executive Ken Ulman at the 13th Annual Howard County Women’s Hall of Fame.
“It is truly an honor for me to be recognized for doing what I love to do,” Bates said. “I learned the important lesson of public service from my parents, who always worked to improve their community and the lives of others around them. I saw the joy it gave them and others every day and the tremendous impact they had on people’s lives.”
Bates continued, “I have always approached work as a public service, whether it was when I was a teacher, an aide to former County Executive Ecker, or as a member of the House of Delegates. I am proud to serve Howard County and all Marylanders as I try to make sure we continue to have great neighborhoods, great schools, and safe communities.”
Former County Executive Charles Ecker praised Bates’ work on behalf of Howard County. “Gail was a valuable advisor and worked tirelessly to solve problems and ensure that Howard County residents were being well served. Her work with the Christmas in April program was inspiring. I am proud to support her and glad that Howard County is honoring her in this way.”
Delegate Bates has been a member of the House of Delegates since 2002. She has earned the respect of her colleagues on both sides of the aisle and risen to the ranks of Ranking Member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee.
She helped develop Howard County’s “Christmas in April” Program that has helped low-income, elderly, or disabled individuals in the County make needed improvements to their homes. She has brought together thousands of volunteers and individuals and the business community to advocate on behalf of improving the lives of those in need in Howard County.
She has served in a leadership role within the County on many boards such as the Howard County Tourism Council, Howard County Chamber of Commerce, Howard County Red Cross, the Christian Jail Ministry, and the Howard County Farm Bureau, among others. She is a graduate of the Howard County Leadership class of 1990.
Delegate Bates has lived in Howard County for more than 30 years with her husband David and sons Robert and Dwight. She is a former teacher, certified public accountant, and top aid to former County Executive Charles Ecker.