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Politics

Stanton job may hang in balance

Largo will discuss if the manager, who is changing his sex, will stay employed.

By LORRI HELFAND
Published February 27, 2007


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Three Largo commissioners say Steve Stanton should be fired, one says he should keep his job, three others are undecided. What should Largo do?
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  • How it will work tonight:
    The City of Largo Commission will hold a special Commission Meeting at 6:00 pm. Tuesday. The Commission Chambers will be open to the public starting at 5:30 p.m.

    All citizens wishing to speak will be able to complete a Citizen Comment card at speaker registration, which will be located in front of City Hall.

    Speakers will be given group assignments at speaker registration, and will be called into the Commission Chambers in groups of 10.

    Only the first 520 residents and media personnel will be granted entrance to City Hall for the duration of the meeting.

    Speakers who arrive after the maximum occupancy has been reached will await their turn outside City Hall, where audio speakers will enable them to monitor the progress of the meeting.

    Copies of Stanton's contract are available via the City of Largo Web site. Hard copies are also available at City Hall.

    LARGO - Three undecided Largo city commissioners could determine the fate of City Manager Steve Stanton tonight.

    Last week, Stanton's announcement that he plans to have a sex-change operation roiled this city of 76,000, with its mobile home parks full of retirees and its feed store in the middle of downtown.

    By Monday, Mayor Pat Gerard was the only member of the seven-member City Commission to say she still stands by Stanton, 48.

    Three other commissioners say they intend to fire the 14-year city manager or are likely do so.

    That leaves three commissioners - Gigi Arntzen, Gay Gentry and Rodney Woods - as the deciding votes. Largo's city charter requires a vote of five out of seven city commissioners to fire the city manager.

    At a special meeting called to discuss Stanton, commissioners expect to face more than 500 people.

    City Hall has received more than 250 e-mails about Stanton, more than 40 percent from people who identified themselves as Largo residents. Those e-mails called for his removal by a 7-to-1 ratio.

    The first 520 people to arrive will be permitted to enter City Hall, with about 100 in commission chambers and the rest in the community room, staff break room and City Hall lobby.

    Extra police officers will be on duty, but Chief Lester Aradi said he's not expecting an unruly crowd.

    "This is a controversial issue, but we have faith that people will act accordingly," he said.

    Both Stanton supporters and opponents say they plan to pack the chambers.

    Charlie Martin, senior pastor at First Baptist Church of Indian Rocks, said he encouraged parishioners to attend because it's the "biggest issue facing Largo" in his 36-year tenure as pastor of the church, one of the largest in Pinellas County.

    Stanton's continued employment will be devastating to Largo's reputation and future business interests, Martin said.

    Moreover, he said, it would trample on the rights of religious employees to force them to call the city manager Susan, the name Stanton plans to use when he comes to work as a woman this spring.

    "Do we want what's controversial or do we want what's best for Largo?" said Martin, whose church includes many members from Largo.

    Brian Winfield, communications director for Equality Florida, an organization that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender rights, said his group will urge members to attend the meeting as well.

    The discussion of Stanton's future employment is discriminatory because the topic only came up after Stanton announced plans for gender reassignment surgery, he said.

    "As long as he continues to do the excellent job he's doing, there isn't any reason for his termination whatsoever," Winfield said.

    A large group from the Pinellas chapter of the National Organization for Women plans to come tonight as well, Winfield said.

    Tonight's meeting was called by Commissioner Mary Gray Black and could echo a bitter 2003 debate over an ordinance that would have protected gay and transgender residents and city employees.

    Black was recruited to run for the commission by a leading opponent of the antidiscrimination ordinance. On Monday, she proposed placing Stanton on paid leave while the city prepares to fire him.

    Black didn't return calls for comments, but in an e-mail accompanying the proposed resolution, she said, Stanton's situation "has caused stress, turmoil, distraction and work disruption" to city employees.

    City staff members also are "stressed by comments, questions, and jokes made during the employees' nonworking hours," she said.

    Vice Mayor Harriet Crozier said she supports Black's resolution, which is the first phase of a three-step process required by the city charter to fire Stanton.

    Commissioner Andy Guyette said he may vote to fire Stanton as well.

    The rest of the commission is on the fence.

    "We need to determine the best course of direction for the city and our employees," Commissioner Gigi Arntzen said.

    Commissioner Gay Gentry said she wanted to see how Stanton's choice will affect staffers before making a decision.

    "I don't like to make my decisions in haste," Gentry said.

    Meanwhile, Stanton sent an e-mail to commissioners asking them for more time.

    "After 17 years with the city, I feel I should be given the courtesy to show I can still do my job and be an effective manager," wrote Stanton, who came to the city as assistant city manager in 1990 and makes $140,234 annually.

    Stanton asked commissioners, before taking a public vote on whether he should be fired, to discuss the effects of a workplace transition with qualified experts, give him six months to show he can still do the job and postpone his evaluation until August.

    Several commissioners initially voiced support for Stanton's personal decision, but their support for his continued employment waned after the city was flooded by negative e-mails.

    The mayor said she won't be swayed by e-mails, especially since many include incorrect assumptions, including that the city is funding his sex change operation.

    Human Resources director Susan Sinz said the city's health insurance policy doesn't cover surgery, hormone treatments, electrolysis or anything else regarding the gender transition process.

    "I'll be making this decision on what I know about this person and what he's done for the city, not on assumptions based on misinformation," Gerard said.

    Times staff writer Lane DeGregory contributed to this report. Lorri Helfand can be reached at lorri@sptimes.com or 727 445-4155.

    "I do not believe that a man who is completely confused about the gender God made him to be decisive enough to be a leader going forward for the city of Largo. I believe it is time to thank Mr. Stanton for his service over the years and move forward without him. This is not only an embarrassment to his family but to the city of Largo as well. This is not the type of conversations we should be having with our children when we teach them about local leadership and politics."

    Shayne B. Baxter, 36, gas station manager, youth soccer coach, elementary school tutor and mentor, guardian ad litem.

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    "I am proud to live in Largo. One reason is that I have always sensed that a spirit of tolerance and fairness is one of our major strengths. Let's not change this by sacrificing Steve Stanton on the altar of negative public hysteria. It is agreed that he does an excellent job for all of us. Let's keep him, please."

    The Rev. Dr. Priit Rebane , 69, retired Lutheran pastor.

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    "I am dismayed by the news reports about Steve Stanton's personal behavior. Largo has a reputation as a good community and a good place to raise a family. I do not think Steve Stanton's choices and behavior are in step with the image most of us want for the leaders of our hometown."

    Roy Gudgeon, 59, craft bead salesman.

    * * *

    "It is quite obvious, that even though some of the commissioners seem blind to it, that Mr. Stanton is very deceitful if not downright dishonest. His decisionmaking ability has been very much affected by this part of his 'private life.' "

    Don Forehand, 69, retired condominium, school and hospital maintenance director.

    [Last modified February 27, 2007, 05:51:00]


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    Comments on this article
    by Francis 03/23/07 06:52 PM
    Fire HIM/Her
    by Susan 03/10/07 05:32 PM
    How pathetic - can this person do te job - yes from what I have read - that shoul be the only criteria for judgment. In the UK this kind hatred is illegal - think about it
    by Nicole 03/08/07 06:18 PM
    I am disgusted by the ignorance of some people. It is medically proven that transgender people have the brain structure and function of the opposite sex. This is not a choice, Nor a perversion. Jesus taught compassion and tolerance, not hatred!
    by Kathy 03/07/07 10:56 AM
    I think it is discusting. and for a "church" leader to approve of this behavior. He is in the wrong field also. Because he could not be reading the word of GOD. How dare Mr. Stanton to humiliate his child and wife like that.
    by Charlene 03/02/07 09:19 AM
    Good Morning. The issue is not Susans sexuality but Her Gender and her gender only. By changing ones gender to complete the person you are does not change the person you were or will be in he future. Think of spring plantings, Let her Flower Please
    by Luke 03/02/07 06:15 AM
    Show your support for Stanton at http://www.SaveStanton.com
    by Judy 03/02/07 06:03 AM
    How long is the UN righteous arm of religion anyway?! From what I read there were no problems with Steve's job performance..why would Susan be any different? Steve was good, then Susan will be better after being free!
    by stephanie 03/02/07 12:26 AM
    I am simply amazed by some people's bigotry. So many other things they could choose to pick up pitchforks and torches over. Sure makes me want to go to Martin's church. I wonder if I would get thrown out for wearing makeup or slacks?
    by Barbara 03/01/07 10:06 PM
    As a synchronicity of the universe, this local man's personal dilemma, is an opportunity for mankind's continued education and change. Unbeknownst to him, maybe this is his mission, as are his personal Judasò019 are the catalysts.
    by JamesZ 03/01/07 09:17 PM
    It really is a shame to know that discrimination like this still exists here. God only has a better plan for you girl!!!
    by Sandra 03/01/07 07:16 PM
    I am appalled by the behavior of the citizens of Largo...they have truly distorted the facts. I cannot believe how they so willing to judge this man. Judge not lest ye be judged. I judge you Largo...you are ignorant, intolerant and insufferable.
    by Dena 02/28/07 09:17 PM
    Shame to those who show no compassion, for to them no compassion shall be shown.
    by Jayne 02/28/07 09:04 AM
    I am sorry to see that bigotry and discrmination are still so alive in 21st century Largo. Let Stanton's record speak for her. I thought ability and competency were the key words here. Stanton you have my family's support! Kudos to Mayor Gerard.
    by Zoe 02/28/07 07:55 AM
    HBS is a biological condition, like having a cleft palate (see the Re Kevin decisions by the Family Court who reviewed the medical evidence). It's an Intersex condition. What other congenital abnormality causes you to be fired if you get it treated?
    by Beth 02/28/07 06:29 AM
    "The mayor said she won't be swayed by e-mails," Excuse me but who elected you? The people of Largo. I think you should listen to the emails and do what is best for Largo. He has done a Poor job in the past and your judgement seems to be lacking.
    by Jake 02/27/07 11:53 PM
    "As long as he continues to do the excellent job he's doing, there isn't any reason for his termination whatsoever," Winfield said. Guess what? They don't NEED any reason to fire him (although he's given them plenty). What an idiotic remark.
    by Jean C Hanauer 02/27/07 11:39 PM
    This person is just he same person as before he/she made public announcemenet some time ago. As a professional WOMAN I am outraged that at this day and age we still determine an individuals ability to perform ANY job is gender dependent an OUTRAGE.
    by Henry 02/27/07 11:33 PM
    Why should his sex even be in question? BFD. Just let him get on with his job. Kudos to Stanton.
    by Frank 02/27/07 11:25 PM
    Judge this man by his ability and his record. It is not about who or what his orientation is but is he qualified to do the job at hand, and he has a proven record of success. This is 2007 and there are many more vital social problems to address.
    by Wayne 02/27/07 10:41 PM
    Performance as a city manager is the only important issue here. The rest is a personal issue. Church leaders shouldn't get involved in politics, they don't speak for me or my friends.
    by Mike 02/27/07 10:05 PM
    Is Commission Black mentally challenged? I'm serious. I still don't know what to think about Mr. Stanton, but C. Black should be the focus. She's incompetent.
    by Becky 02/27/07 10:01 PM
    Fine to write an editorial in support, but what about a headline saying, "Boy named Sue." Shame on TBO. St. Pete's Weekly World News. I'm so disappointed in humanity and the media!!!
    by Jane 02/27/07 09:53 PM
    Mayor Gerard rocks! We need more brave, intelligent people like her in politics. Too bad she is surrounded by idiots.
    by Gilbert 02/27/07 09:52 PM
    The tremendous evaluation the commissioners gave him before, should be the measuring stick. His or her sexual prefererce has absolutely nothing to do with it. PERIOD! Do I agree with his lifestyle, NO! Who are we to judge?
    by John 02/27/07 09:47 PM
    Pretty obvious what the majority believes, when you look at the poll. Seems you Stanton supporters are the minority. :-)
    by Melinda 02/27/07 09:19 PM
    WE LOVE AND SUPPORT YOU SUSAN!!! Those of us that are behind you may not be as loud at the naysayers but we are the silent, non-judgemental majority who just want to live our lives in peace and not argue about silly things like this.
    by Lawrence 02/27/07 09:06 PM
    A person going through the emotional disstress he is, is not fit to run a household, much less a City. Stanton demonstrates a take no prisoner Nazi additude with out the mental and emotional issues he is now confronting. Be a MAN one more time QUIT!
    by Olivia 02/27/07 08:19 PM
    Stanton told a soldier who came to City Hall to leave because she was wearing a military uniform and she might make others feel "uncomfortable". He has no credibility left!!
    by Anthony 02/27/07 08:17 PM
    While some of us my not like the idea or cringe at the thought, it really is not our position to judge. Only God can do that. In the meantime, show some compassion and some empathy. You know, like Jesus would.
    by PaT 02/27/07 08:15 PM
    Hiedi: Stanton fires employees for personal choices everyday! Are you even sane?
    by Phil 02/27/07 08:02 PM
    He was "born the wrong gender"? I don't think that statement can be proven. However, he/she is free to make the choice. We should be more concerned with the radical muslims who would behead him for his lifestyle if they had their way.
    by Jim 02/27/07 07:33 PM
    By the comments on this website it seems that Equality Florida is off to a god start. FIRE Stanton... he is an embassment to Largo and all of it's citizens.
    by RikkiS 02/27/07 07:09 PM
    Until you have been in her shoes, you will never understand. As a Registered Nurse, married 30 years with a wife and three children, I transitioned on the job and have had nothing but support. Keep her! Let her work dictate her future.
    by Duane 02/27/07 07:07 PM
    He served honorably, by ALL accounts, for 14 years. Now the people of largo have an issue with him? I am very pleased the Mayor is standing by Stanto. Too bad more citizens of Largo aren't. This decision and the citys reaction is what he feared.
    by Helen 02/27/07 06:52 PM
    Obviously he is not much of a man, what makes him think he would be much of a woman?
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