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Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« on: March 08, 2007, 07:28:39 PM »
Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
Thursday, March 08, 2007

By PHIL DAVIS, Associated Press Writer

LARGO, Fla. —  A city manager facing dismissal after going public with plans to get a sex change said Thursday that he plans to fight to keep his job, because his case represents the struggle "to deal with morality, sexuality and gender."

Steve Stanton said he would try to persuade the Largo City Commission to reverse its 5-2 vote last month to begin the process of firing him. His appeal means the commission must now hold another public hearing so he can make a final appeal to keep the post he has held for 14 years.

"I want to get my job back," said Stanton, who is on paid leave from his $140,000-a-year job. "I'm good at it. I miss it. I miss my friends and I miss this community."

Largo officials declined to take questions on the appeal, said city spokeswoman Heather Graves.

The commission had given Stanton generally good reviews and a hefty raise last year for his management of the city's $130 million budget and roughly 1,200 employees in the community of 76,000 west of Tampa.

But Commissioner Mary Gray Black said Stanton's surprise announcement that he was pursuing plans to become Susan Stanton "caused stress, turmoil, distraction and work disruption" in the city. His contract says he can be fired without cause at any time. Black called for a vote to dismiss him but cited no specific reason.
 
For his appeal, Stanton said he would bring in activists, business experts and doctors to describe the gender reassignment process and how it has succeeded in other workplaces. A hearing date has not been set.

"It's almost an obligation now," Stanton said. "This isn't just about Steve Stanton. It's not about Largo. It reflects the nation's struggle to deal with morality, sexuality and gender."

Stanton declined to comment on any potential legal action.

http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Mar08/0,4670,OfficialSexChange,00.html

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Re: Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2007, 12:02:21 PM »
Florida city official seeking sex change fired
POSTED: 11:48 a.m. EDT, March 24, 2007
Story Highlights• Dozens show up at hearing to protest firing of Largo, Florida, city manager
• Steve Stanton had announced plans for new life as a woman last month
• Commissioners contend he was fired because they lost confidence in him
• Stanton was to tell colleagues his plan this summer, but reporter revealed it
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LARGO, Florida (AP) -- City commissioners early Saturday made final the firing of a city manager who is seeking a sex-change operation, despite pleas from dozens of impassioned supporters to save his job.

After a six-hour hearing, the commissioners decided to fire 48-year-old Steve Stanton after his announcement that he planned a new life as a woman. The move came after the commission voted 5-2 last month to suspend him with pay.

Commissioners contended Stanton was being fired because they lost confidence in him, not because he wants to be a woman.

"I think we're pretty well convinced," Commissioner Gay Gentry said. "You have to believe us, you have to trust us, it is not about transgenderism." (Watch passionate public hearing as Steve says becoming Susan will not affect his job)

Stanton, 48, triggered the debate in the city of 76,000 west of Tampa last month when he announced his plans at a news conference. Commissioners said Stanton's announcement caused turmoil and work disruption in the city. His contract says he can be fired without cause at any time.

Stanton has not decided if he will sue over the firing.

"I was optimistic, but I knew it would be very difficult to slow down the train," he said following the hearing.

Stanton had asked commissioners to give city employees and the community "an opportunity to show they can embrace a transgender city manager because that person is competent based on their skills, knowledge and education."

Most of more than 70 other speakers -- including gay and lesbian activists and transgender people -- spoke passionately in favor of Stanton.

"I don't want the city of Largo to be the poster child for bigotry and discrimination," resident Mary Jensen told commissioners.

But others said Stanton bullied city employees, and the publicity generated by his announcement has cast the city in a negative light.

"This little thing has made Largo the laughingstock of the whole country," resident Jimmy Dean told commissioners. "It's a disgrace."

The city commission had given Stanton generally good reviews and a hefty raise last year for his management of the city's $130 million budget and roughly 1,200 employees. But since commissioners put Stanton on leave, some have criticized him for hard-nosed treatment of employees.

Stanton planned to change his name legally in August and begin living as a woman before having gender reassignment surgery in summer 2008.

He drafted an eight-page transition plan to prepare his employees and pursue the sex-change operation. He planned to announce the change this summer. But a St. Petersburg Times reporter learned his secret and he was forced to come out at a City Hall press conference on February 21.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/24/sexchange.firing.ap/index.html

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Re: Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2007, 12:06:49 PM »
Sex change operations should be banned.

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Re: Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2007, 12:14:44 PM »
funny - how  did I know when I read this on CNN that BB would have already posted it here.

You really do seem fascinated with this subject

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Re: Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2007, 12:18:35 PM »
funny - how  did I know when I read this on CNN that BB would have already posted it here.

You really do seem fascinated with this subject

Maybe he studys articles like these out of fear that showering with his son wont work.   ;D

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Re: Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2007, 12:19:22 PM »
funny - how  did I know when I read this on CNN that BB would have already posted it here.

You really do seem fascinated with this subject

Am I that predictable?   :)

And it is CNN (and other news outlets) who keep reporting this stories.  I don't have to dig for them.  They are front page news.  I'm just a conduit.   :)

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Re: Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« Reply #6 on: March 24, 2007, 12:26:05 PM »
Am I that predictable?   :)

And it is CNN (and other news outlets) who keep reporting this stories.  I don't have to dig for them.  They are front page news.  I'm just a conduit.   :)

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Re: Sex-Change Seeker to Appeal Job Loss
« Reply #7 on: March 24, 2007, 12:48:43 PM »
Sex change operations should be banned.

Yep. It's a mental condition that could be cured with therapy.