
The OneZone Business Action Committee (ZoneBAC) has announced its endorsement of Christine Altman in the race for Hamilton County Commissioner, citing her experience and focus on economic growth and fiscal responsibility.
In a statement, Jack Russell, president of the OneZone Chamber, said Altman has demonstrated a commitment to “fiscal responsibility, smart growth, and supporting the business community across Hamilton County.”
“Her experience, leadership, and focus on collaboration make her well-positioned to continue driving progress and ensuring our communities remain a great place to live, work, and do business,” Russell said.
Altman currently serves as a Hamilton County commissioner and has been involved in shaping infrastructure investment, long-term planning, and growth strategies across the county. According to the announcement, her approach emphasizes maintaining strong public services while encouraging economic development and quality-of-place initiatives.
ZoneBAC, a political action committee composed of OneZone Chamber members, said it based its endorsement on a review of candidate qualifications, positions, and their alignment with issues important to the local business community.
The committee described Altman as a strong choice due to her leadership experience, collaborative approach, and understanding of the challenges facing Hamilton County’s continued growth.
ZoneBAC noted that its endorsement decisions are made using nonpartisan criteria, with members evaluating candidates on their commitment to business-related issues and the long-term success of the county.