Ross Mugler has served as the city of Hampton’s commissioner of the revenue since 1992. He holds a bachelor’s degree as well as a master’s degree from Old Dominion University and earned Commissioner of the Revenue certification from the University of Virginia. Mugler previously served as president of the Virginia Commissioners of Revenue Association and served on the Virginia College Savings Plan board of directors. He is married to Delegate Martha Martin Mugler, with whom he shares three children.
Mugler is heavily involved in the community. In June of 2021, he was appointed to the board of visitors of Old Dominion University. He also served as the president of Thomas Nelson Community College Education Foundation and sat on the board of directors of Hampton City Schools Foundation. In addition to his involvement with educational institutions, he has been part of several arts and civic organizations.
He supports the meals tax, which is used to help offset property tax rates, as well as assist in covering debt for the Hampton Roads Convention Center. Mugler also previously expressed issues with inequity in regards to the Commonwealth’s car tax relief program.
Ross Mugler is running unopposed. Due to his commitment to the community, he is a progressive choice for this race.
Ross Mugler has served as the city of Hampton’s commissioner of the revenue since 1992. He holds a bachelor’s degree as well as a master’s degree from Old Dominion University and earned Commissioner of the Revenue certification from the University of Virginia. Mugler previously served as president of the Virginia Commissioners of Revenue Association and served on the Virginia College Savings Plan board of directors. He is married to Delegate Martha Martin Mugler, with whom he shares three children.
Mugler is heavily involved in the community. In June of 2021, he was appointed to the board of visitors of Old Dominion University. He also served as the president of Thomas Nelson Community College Education Foundation and sat on the board of directors of Hampton City Schools Foundation. In addition to his involvement with educational institutions, he has been part of several arts and civic organizations.
He supports the meals tax, which is used to help offset property tax rates, as well as assist in covering debt for the Hampton Roads Convention Center. Mugler also previously expressed issues with inequity in regards to the Commonwealth’s car tax relief program.
Ross Mugler is running unopposed. Due to his commitment to the community, he is a progressive choice for this race.