| After graduating from Lincoln Junior 
			High School in 1968 and from Lincoln Community High School in 1972, 
			he entered Westminster College in Fulton, Mo. He was a member of the 
			Delta Tau Chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity and received a bachelor's 
			degree in May 1976 with a double major, in economics and in business 
			administration and accounting. 
			
			 
			Wanting to pursue a career as a lawyer 
			led him to the Drake University Law School in Des Moines, Iowa. His 
			internship position during his final year of law school was serving 
			as the law clerk for the late Judge John T. McCullough of the 4th 
			District Appellate Court. Bates received his Juris Doctor and 
			graduated with honors in December of 1978. He returned to Lincoln as an 
			associate in his father's law practice, later becoming a partner, 
			managing partner and then the owner of Woods and Bates, Attorneys at 
			Law. Throughout his law career, he has 
			presented many public seminars in the local area on various legal 
			issues -- wills, estate planning and powers of attorney. He 
			continues to be a member of the American Bar Association, Illinois 
			Bar Association and Logan County Bar Association. Since returning to Lincoln in 1978, 
			Bates has been actively involved in the community. His time and 
			dedication have made, and continue to make, positive contributions 
			to Lincoln and Logan County. [to top of second 
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			The Bates family has a long 
			association with District 27. Bill's father, William C. Bates Jr., 
			served on the board of education in the 1960s. Bill was a board 
			member for 16 years (1985-2001) and served as board president from 
			1993 to 2001. His son, Blinn Bates, was recently re-elected to his 
			second term on the board and currently serves as vice president. 
			Since 1998, Bill has been the 
			president and director of The Woods Foundation. The foundation was 
			established by his former law partner, Robert Woods, and Woods' 
			wife, Joan, and generously supports education and other services in 
			Lincoln and Logan County.  Bates also serves as a member of 
			the board of directors of Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital. He has 
			served on various hospital committees and was recently co-chair of 
			the capital campaign committee that raised approximately $4.2 
			million for the new hospital building. Bates has also served as a member 
			of the Lincoln College board of trustees and the boards of the 
			Lincoln YMCA, Lincoln Elks Crippled Children's Trust, Lincoln/Logan 
			Chamber of Commerce, Logan County Chapter of American Cancer 
			Society, and the Logan County Park and Trails Foundation. He has 
			served as president of the St. Clara's Manor board of directors and 
			as president and founding director of the Logan County Chapter of 
			Ducks Unlimited. |