Ross Berry, a New Hampshire-based political figure, posted several comments on his Twitter account in early April 2026, addressing state-related topics and fiscal policy.
On April 5, 2026, Berry posted a tweet listing “1. New Hampshire 2-6. Don’t care” (source). The next day, he shared an update regarding his social media presence: “New profile picture courtesy of @NewHampJournal?” (April 6, 2026).
Later that same day, Berry commented on state revenues and tax policy by quoting: “That unusual windfall does inflate the statewide total, but it is important to note that even without amnesty, regular revenues are still $30.5 million ahead of budget.” Cant be. I was told if we cut taxes that the state would go broke. (April 6, 2026).
Berry’s remarks reference ongoing debates about the impact of tax cuts on New Hampshire’s fiscal health. In recent years, New Hampshire has experienced higher-than-expected revenue collections despite reductions in certain business taxes and the absence of a broad-based sales or income tax.
