Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, posted several comments on April 8, 2026, addressing legislative and regional issues.
In a tweet published at 14:51 UTC, Berry raised concerns about a proposed battery recycling fee. He stated: ‘Berry raised the proposed battery recycling fee, which he and Scott criticized for including a provision barring retailers from disclosing the fee to consumers.
“If you have to hide the cost, you’re not the good guy,” Berry said.’ (April 8, 2026).
Later that day at 18:33 UTC, Berry responded to an unspecified topic with a brief remark: “Lol.” (April 8, 2026).
In another post at 22:30 UTC, Berry commented on regional economic competition by stating: “The #NHAdvantage is working.
Can’t wait for @MassGovernor to spin this.” (April 8, 2026).
Battery recycling fees have been debated in various states as policymakers weigh environmental goals against transparency and consumer costs. Provisions restricting disclosure of such fees have drawn criticism from some lawmakers who argue that consumers should be fully informed about additional charges associated with their purchases.
The “#NHAdvantage” refers to New Hampshire’s approach to tax policy and regulatory environment, often contrasted with neighboring Massachusetts. The phrase is commonly used by New Hampshire officials and residents to highlight perceived economic or lifestyle benefits in comparison to surrounding states.
