Ross Berry, a public official and active commentator on legislative affairs, shared updates and personal reflections in a series of posts on his social media account between April 9 and April 11, 2026.
On April 9, Berry expressed approval over the defeat of a proposed bill, stating “No matter what name you give it, it’s a sale tax on paint and I am glad the bill is dead.” He did not elaborate further on the specifics of the legislation.
The following day, Berry commented on political developments within state government. On April 10 he wrote: “Big news for the House and the Senate. Rep. Telerski will be a force to be reckoned with in the Senate. Congrats to a respected colleague on taking the step up and good luck to our friends on the other side of the wall!”
In his post dated April 11, Berry mentioned visiting a local monument: “I paid a visit to the Hannah Dustin statue today.”
Berry’s recent statements reflect ongoing engagement with legislative developments and community landmarks. The reference to Rep. Telerski’s move from the House to the Senate suggests an internal shift within state politics. His visit to the Hannah Dustin statue indicates an interest in regional history; Hannah Dustin is known for her controversial role during colonial conflicts in New England.








