Denver Blogs: How the military’s homophobia cost a cadet $30,000

These are the fruits of our daily blog-surfing labor. Make our jobs easier by sending nutritious links here. One cadet's experience with Don't Ask, Don't Tell: As you might guess, it pretty much sucked. It was also expensive. (Colorado Independent) Lawmakers have asked the governor to squash new oil-and-gas rules...
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These are the fruits of our daily blog-surfing labor. Make our jobs easier by sending nutritious links here.

One cadet’s experience with Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: As you might guess, it pretty much sucked. It was also expensive. (Colorado Independent)

Lawmakers have asked the governor to squash new oil-and-gas rules. They apparently are not down with the whole protecting-wildlife thing. (Face the State)

Jared Polis will co-sponsor the Employee Free Choice Act. In turn, union leaders have canceled plans to “wipe that goofy grin off his face.” (Colorado Pols)

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