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Earlier session's limits won't apply to hearing
By LORRI HELFAND
Published March 9, 2007
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Steve Stanton walks out of the commission chambers during the meeting last week.
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[Times photo: Jim Damaske]
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LARGO - City Manager Steve Stanton requested a public hearing on Thursday to convince his bosses he can do his job as Susan Stanton. And he won't be coming alone. Advocacy groups have rallied to Stanton's side and hope to use his case to build support for federal legislation to protect gay and transgender employees from discrimination. Stanton, 48, had been Largo's city manager for 14 years before he was suspended less than a week after he disclosed Feb. 21 that he plans to become a woman. "A high-profile case like that can put a face on a problem we've known about for a long time," said Simon Aronoff, deputy director of the National Center for Transgender Equality in Washington, D.C. "Employment discrimination against transgender people is blatant and common," Aronoff said. "That's why we need protections on the federal level for transgender people." The hearing, to be scheduled later, will be held between March 23 and April 9. The National Center for Lesbian Rights, a San Francisco-based legal organization that supports gay, bisexual and transgender people, is helping Stanton respond to the media, explore his legal options and prepare his appeal. "I hope that commissioners will listen and thoughtfully reconsider their initial decision," said Karen Doering, a St. Petersburg lawyer who is the group's senior counsel. Doering said her group will bring in top experts to educate city leaders about transgenderism. After a highly charged four-hour meeting on Feb. 27, commissioners voted 5-2 to place Stanton, who makes $140,234 annually, on paid leave and begin the process to fire him. The vote followed testimony from scores of speakers, most of whom demanded his termination. Stanton said he will need up to three hours to present his case, featuring specialists in medicine, psychology and the workplace transition for transsexuals. "I'm realistic enough to know it's going to require an extraordinary step to stop the train going down the track with a certain degree of speed and to confront some of the folks back in the commission chambers who will be talking about what Jesus would do," Stanton said. Stanton's appeal sets the stage for what could be an even bigger showdown than the one Feb. 27. That meeting drew nearly 500 people, but it was not a public hearing, so commissioners could limit comments to Largo residents and business owners. At the public hearing, city leaders won't be able to limit the number of speakers or restrict who can speak. In light of that and the national and local media attention, city officials are bracing for a much larger crowd. Equality Florida, a statewide advocacy group for gay and transgender people, said it will be there to support Stanton. More than a thousand of its members have written and called the city to support Stanton, and the group intends to encourage members to show up at City Hall for the public hearing, said communications director Brian Winfield. "It's going to be very important to get folks who live and work in Largo to turn out, and we certainly intend on doing that as well," Winfield said. Various religious groups and the American Civil Liberties Union also have offered help. Those who say Stanton must go will likely be there, too. "This is the time, if you live in a community, to voice your opinion," said the Rev. Charlie Martin, senior pastor at First Baptist Church of Indian Rocks, which turned out dozens of people for the first meeting. While Stanton requested a hearing for April 5, it will not be scheduled until later this month. Since Stanton was placed on leave, commissioners have received almost 1,400 e-mails. As of Thursday, the commission's secretary had logged 105 calls supporting Stanton's termination and 111 opposing it. After the hearing, the commission may vote to remove him at any time. The charter requires five votes out of the seven commissioners to fire the city manager. In 2003, Largo officials adopted an internal policy protecting employees from discrimination or harassment based on "gender identity or expression." But as an at-will employee, Stanton can be terminated at any time, "with or without cause," according to his contract. City commissioners who moved to fire Stanton said they didn't do so because he's transsexual. Commissioner Gay Gentry, who supported an unsuccessful bid to pass an ordinance protecting gay and transgender people, said she voted to fire Stanton because he was stingy with praise but quick to discipline his staff. "He's asking for time, tolerance and acceptance, and I don't see that was how he dealt with people," she said. Stanton has not decided if he will sue if his appeal fails, but he said he can't see himself doing so. "That is not the argument I want to make. I cannot imagine litigating this issue." Lorri Helfand can be reached at lorri@sptimes.com or (727) 445-4155. Fast Facts: Glossary Transsexual: Someone who identifies himself or herself as a member of the opposite sex and who acquires the physical characteristics of the opposite sex. Transgender: An adjective that can encompass preoperative, postoperative or nonoperative transsexuals, female and male cross-dressers, drag queens or kings, female or male impersonators, and intersex individuals. Source: National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, www.nlgja.org/resources/stylebook_english.html.
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by bill o
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03/11/07 06:09 PM
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the guy(?) what not a good person according to commissioner gay gentry(real name).just because he is now a shemale what makes him/her a better person. fire the creep?
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by Jeni
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03/10/07 07:00 AM
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People of Largo, what does gender have to do with competence? If the same person did their job well ostensibly as a male, what makes you think that this same person will not competenly perform the same job in her real gender as a female?
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by Ellen
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03/09/07 11:25 PM
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If he is such a bad manager why was he not fired until now? Think with your minds people.
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by Haley
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03/09/07 11:18 PM
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Its amazing that those critical of Stanton didn't have the guts to fire her until she was OUTED! Typical lies from the far-Right once again. Actions as this makes Largo's slogan of "City of Progress" seem worthless as "compassionate conservative."
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by Jay
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03/09/07 08:29 PM
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"Advocacy groups have rallied to Stanton's side." That says it all; tiny special interest groups plan to make lots of noise to jam their agenda down our throats. Commissioners should stick with REAL Largo residents who said FIRE HIM at 1st meeting.
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by Don
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03/09/07 07:26 PM
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Its time to end the circus already. Whats going on now is the exact reason he should be fired. His choice has become a distraction and will continue to be as long as he is city manager. I completely agree with the decision to fire him/her!
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by Martha
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03/09/07 06:52 PM
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No matter what happens he will continue to have the same soul. If he was a good soul doing a good job before all of this came out, he'll continue being a good soul after and probably do even a better job because he'll be even happier. Live & Let Live
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by Rick-2
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03/09/07 05:59 PM
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Idea. Bypass the gender issue. We hired a man and now we're going to get a woman. Flip a coin. If he's a new employee start him off at base salery. She can use the re-start up time to build new relationships and forge a new operation of city biz-ness
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by Rick
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03/09/07 05:53 PM
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Flip a quarter. Don't discriminate. Largo hired a man. If they have a woman now, just start her off at a pay rate as an new employee. I found Gay Gentry's comment worthy. U want compassion, yet U rarely praised and were quick to discipline. A point.
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by Tammi
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03/09/07 05:38 PM
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Whats a girl to do? we lived as men and understand them.Now we live as women and beginning to understand them,with faces only a parent could love or understand.Heres a small city that has a chance to make one big step for humanity,opp. of a life time
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by Richard
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03/09/07 05:37 PM
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As a Christian, I hate to see him change from what God has made him into the opposite (God speaks against this behaviour as gross sin), but I must say, if he can do the job, he should be able to stay. He has the power to choose his path regardless.
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by Ellen
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03/09/07 05:19 PM
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The intolerance of people should no longer surprise me. You want to raise your children to hate. You only follow the passages of the bible that you like and ignore the rest. Hopefully your kids will not be such hypocrites.
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by Zack
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03/09/07 04:41 PM
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He didn't get a raise on merit, it was simply to get his salary to the state average. Anybody can be fired after even a perfect career when they show mental incompentance or sickness!
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by Steve
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03/09/07 04:41 PM
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I support the decision of my elected officials to fire Stanton. Would somebody remind all these people who don't live in Largo that we have a City to run while the circus is in town.
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by Jack
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03/09/07 04:39 PM
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Hopefully it will work out this way: Transgenders get the acceptance they deserve. Largo citizens can prove they are progressive and the City will get a new City Manager that they can truly be proud of. Stanton please go way and let it all begin.
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by Tammi
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03/09/07 04:38 PM
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Hi Mel,I like you,but one week is to hasty,they were not over the shock yet.it takes a little time to think about things like this.they saw the winds coming and they bard the door hoping it would pass.it's alot to handle but we are worth it.14 says?
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by Dave
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03/09/07 04:36 PM
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Sorry Tommi, There is normal in life, but not when you teach your son that it is ok to change yourself into a woman. He needs help, and maybe then the doctor could explain to the son why Daddy needs to be changed over to another Mommy.
Sorry. 2 weird
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by Max
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03/09/07 04:25 PM
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All Stanton had to do for 14 years is keep 3 of 7 commissoners happy and the commissioner changed over the years. It takes 5 to fire him... Stop whinning it's about discrimination read the facts not the hype. He can't take his own medicine, be gone.
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by Tammi
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03/09/07 04:09 PM
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It's not all about him,it's about all of us as a whole.Living and working to gether with our problems we all got them honey.we are all heinz 57 all the spice of life ,theres nothing normal about life,theres just life,and we are better for it,love it.
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by Kim
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03/09/07 03:55 PM
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Largo is such a Little Place with such Little People.
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by amy
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03/09/07 03:34 PM
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Largo, YOUR city claims not to discriminate, which they are clearly doing. does firing Stanton make you feel more righteous? If largo followed their own policy of non-discrimination there would be no circus.
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by Mel
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03/09/07 03:25 PM
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Hey Tammi, Read the atticle, Comm Gentry, pro-transgender, Tried to pass an ordinace to protect transgenders... She wants him fired and not because he is transgender. He needs to go. Surviving 14 yrs as a bad Mgr does not = a good manager.
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by Kit
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03/09/07 03:09 PM
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Can anyone say how being female would affect the job? And if not, what business of everyone else's is it? (And if so, I'd like to talk about gender equality...)
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by Jack
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03/09/07 02:59 PM
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They'll put on the show and everyone will agree that transgenders can do the job bla bla. Which they can. But Stanton needs to go. Transgender or not that was the decission the commision made. He is a transgender who gives transgenders a bad name.
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by Paul
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03/09/07 02:24 PM
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Four little words "Right To Work State" he/she or anyone else for that matter can be fired at any time for any reason. Show Stanton the same compassion he displayed when he fired a worker for taking a day off in a hurricane to help his elderly mother
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by Largo resident
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03/09/07 01:54 PM
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Bottom line-he can be fired without cause according to his contract. He is creating a circus and mockery out of this city. It's all about him! This sick individual needs to go, the interest groups need to find another cause!Get a life elsewhere!
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by Chrissy
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03/09/07 01:52 PM
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Whether he is Susan or Steve he is going to make the same decisions for the city of largo no matter what. Clearly he has held this position for 14 years, I think he knows what he is doing by now. Don't offend someone because you think it isnt normal!
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by paul
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03/09/07 01:49 PM
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if stanton is reinstated than largo needs to deal w/it. if he is reinstated than let all the other freaks in and run the community. there is going to be a big empty space we could use for the homeless.
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by Tammi
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03/09/07 01:41 PM
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Hate spells dissaster,have you looked at pure hate in someone face ,and smiled at them with understanding knowing they didn't.People with that kind of hate aren't happy inside.there the ones with the problem.They live with fear of the unknown.sad
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by Brenda
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03/09/07 12:40 PM
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AMAZING! I'm female and I'm Afro-Amer; if this much attn were applied to our deranged male population as a collective group prey on and assault ALL our children, we wouldn't have time for this nonsense. Largo hired him because he was male, RIGHT?
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by Julie
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03/09/07 12:27 PM
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Isn't is funny how Stanton supporters are mostly Transgenders,gays,homeless,or non-Largo residents.
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by Paul
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03/09/07 12:08 PM
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Stanton knew his condition since childhood yet married & had a child to deceive the public and appear "normal" in order to get elected. He then said he would accept whatever decision came down. He LIED before and he LIED again. Cause 4 termination.
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by Sam
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03/09/07 12:03 PM
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Simply, transgenders are suffering from a mental illness. No matter what medical term you want to use, it is a affliction of the brain or mind. Either way every medical document shows therapy as part of the process which confirms an illness!
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by Tammi
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03/09/07 11:29 AM
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The commissioners should agree that they made a mistake,acted to fast.Reinstate him and put the tax payers money to better use.Largo can not afford this mistake!Lifes to short to fight over the innevitable. We are here to stay. Thanks for the support
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by John
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03/09/07 11:07 AM
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This is another great example of poor decision making on Mr. Stanton's part. How can he be trusted to make decisions for an entire city? If he truly cared about the City of Largo, he would have resigned months ago. He is disgracing the City of Largo.
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