Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, recently posted a series of tweets addressing topics ranging from personal reactions to state-level policy decisions and regional food insecurity statistics.
On April 8, 2026, Berry expressed strong disapproval in a brief statement: “I, for one, am appalled.”
The following day, April 9, 2026, Berry shared data comparing food insecurity rates between Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He stated: “40% of Massachusetts residents experienced food insecurity last year according to the @Gr8BosFoodBank. That number in NH is 11% according to the @NHFB.” The Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) and the New Hampshire Food Bank are recognized organizations that monitor and report on hunger issues within their respective regions.
Later that same day, Berry acknowledged former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte’s action regarding state legislation. He wrote: “Thank you @KellyAyotte for vetoing the Paint Tax! I am glad we were able to sustain your veto.” Kelly Ayotte has held leadership roles in New Hampshire politics.
Berry’s comments reflect ongoing concerns about economic conditions affecting local populations as well as political actions impacting state residents.







