Mark Lipton, an attorney specializing in employee benefits, debated his Republican opponent October 18 at The Shell Factory in North Fort Myers.
NORTH FORT MYERS, Fla., PRNewswire/ -- Mark Lipton, an attorney specializing in employee benefits, debated his Republican opponent October 18 at The Shell Factory in North Fort Myers. "When Lipton answered, he provided thoughtful background and explanations leading to fact based solutions and not just rhetoric," said registered Republican Carlos Usuda, one of more than 50 people attending the debate. "Whether is was solutions to our blue green algae crisis, school funding or prison reform, his positions were sound and acceptable to conservatives as well as liberals. Meanwhile, his opponent did not provide as much information and several times offered canned responses." The hour-long debate covered a variety of controversial topics, including criminal justice reform, health care, and funding for public schools. Criminal Justice Reform "Lipton pointed out that the Florida State House Republicans have a horrible track record on many such logical, bi-partisan solutions approved by the Senate," said Heron's Glen resident Rudy Berndlmaier, another registered Republican. "It's increasingly important that Lee County voters select a knowledgeable and ethical representative for us in the State House. This debate confirmed that, as for me, Mark Lipton is it." Health Care Lipton believes that health care is a necessity and that every American should have access to affordable care. He pointed out that industrialized countries with universal health care pay ten percent of GDP for delivery, mostly through taxes. The United States pays 18 percent with worse outcomes relative to longevity and infant mortality. Specifically, he noted, "Canada, using tax dollars and private doctors to pay for everyone's basic health needs, pays $6,000 per patient while we pay $12,000, yet Canada gets better results." He added, "The myth that Canadians come in droves to the U.S. for treatment is just that, a myth. Studies show only one tenth of one percent come to the United States for treatment. That means 99.9 percent of Canadians get treatment at home." His opponent had no response to the numbers, arguing only that the free market insurance system will take care of everyone. Lipton pointed out, "As an employee benefits expert, having worked with health plans over 45 years, I can state unequivocally that the U.S. insurance model is by far the most expensive. Insurance companies get between patients and doctors. They sit on $163 billion of reserves, make $13 billion a year in profits, and still raise rates. They've had over half a century to prove their worth and have failed." Restore Public School Funding For over 30 years, Lipton has received the highest rating in skills and ethics from both peers and judiciary as recognized by national legal evaluators Martindale-Hubbell. If elected November 6, the AV-rated pre-eminent attorney will represent North Fort Myers, Fort Myers Shores, Olga, Alva, Buckingham, and Lehigh Acres.
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