A Silverton woman has filed a complaint against mayor of that city for showing off a little “too much skin” at a meeting with a group of kids.
Stu Rasmussen, however, the country’s first transgender mayor says it was a “hot and sticky” day and a that the short skirt and swim top were 100 percent appropriate.
Silverton Together Now manager Brenda Sturdevant lodged the complaint alleging that the city’s dress code was violated when Rasmussen wore “high heels, a very short skirt and some sort of halter top revealing much of his bosom, shoulders and back” to a meeting of the Apple tree group.
“There was a lot of skin showing,” Sturdevant said. “I tried to call him (afterward) and he never called me back.”
The city’s dress code does list mini skirts and midrift tank tops as being “inappropriate” for council activities.
Sturdevant said she only wanted the mayor to live up to the same rules as the kids and the rest of the city employees at such events.
“The youth were very respectful, but their faces looked shocked and many of their mouths were dropped,” Sturdevant said in the complaint.
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