Ross Berry shares property tax tool and comments on NH income tax debate

Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District
Ross Berry, New Hampshire State Representative for Hillsborough 44th District
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Ross Berry, a public figure active on social media, recently posted several messages related to local governance and tax policy in New Hampshire.

On March 7, 2026, Berry shared a tool for residents of Weare ahead of an upcoming vote: “I made a town property tax calculator for voting in Weare on Tuesday. Local control comes with local responsibility and I think people should understand the impact these votes have.”

The following day, March 8, 2026, Berry posted a brief message: “Does he need help recruiting? https://t.co/baKSbcDd1o” The context or subject of this post was not specified in the tweet.

Later that same day, Berry commented on legislative developments regarding state tax policy: “158 Democrats voted AGAINST banning income taxes in NH. Not now. Not ever. Sign the petition.” The post included a link to a petition but did not provide further details about the legislative vote or its implications.

New Hampshire is one of the few states in the U.S. without a broad-based personal income tax. Legislative efforts to formally ban such taxes have been debated periodically within the state government.



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