Chris O. Snead is currently serving her third term on Hampton’s city council. She has served on the council since 2012. She is a graduate of Thomas Nelson Community College and Saint Leo University. She is currently a member of Hampton’s Finance Committee and the Virginia Municipal League’s Finance Committee, where she served as the former chair. She is a mother and a grandmother of two.
Snead plans to address the $6 million in lost revenue Hampton has faced due to the pandemic. She plans to propose a $530 million dollar budget that will rely on tax revenue from real estate and personal property taxes. She promises to keep collection rates up, as a means of keeping overall tax rates low. She hopes that her experience on the city council and her relationship with the commissioner of revenue will yield positive results in the office.
Snead also plans to work towards making tax payments easier. She plans to educate residents of Hampton on the importance of paying taxes and methods to do so. It is her goal to add more automated services, drop boxes, and drive-up kiosks throughout Hampton. While on the city council, she prioritized economic development through collaboration between public and private partners. With her efforts to maintain and increase revenue, she hoped to increase access to affordable housing, develop infrastructure of water resources, and reduce poverty.
Chris Snead is running unopposed. Due to her commitment to making services of the treasury more accessible, increasing affordable housing, and investing in infrastructure, she is a progressive choice in this race.
Chris O. Snead is currently serving her third term on Hampton’s city council. She has served on the council since 2012. She is a graduate of Thomas Nelson Community College and Saint Leo University. She is currently a member of Hampton’s Finance Committee and the Virginia Municipal League’s Finance Committee, where she served as the former chair. She is a mother and a grandmother of two.
Snead plans to address the $6 million in lost revenue Hampton has faced due to the pandemic. She plans to propose a $530 million dollar budget that will rely on tax revenue from real estate and personal property taxes. She promises to keep collection rates up, as a means of keeping overall tax rates low. She hopes that her experience on the city council and her relationship with the commissioner of revenue will yield positive results in the office.
Snead also plans to work towards making tax payments easier. She plans to educate residents of Hampton on the importance of paying taxes and methods to do so. It is her goal to add more automated services, drop boxes, and drive-up kiosks throughout Hampton. While on the city council, she prioritized economic development through collaboration between public and private partners. With her efforts to maintain and increase revenue, she hoped to increase access to affordable housing, develop infrastructure of water resources, and reduce poverty.
Chris Snead is running unopposed. Due to her commitment to making services of the treasury more accessible, increasing affordable housing, and investing in infrastructure, she is a progressive choice in this race.