Reuters wrote:
Sale will dispose of unwanted state property
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Posted: 7:41 PM EDT (2341 GMT)
Schwarzenegger called on residents to participate in the sale.
SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is holding a rummage sale to dispose of unwanted state property from aircraft engines to jewelry.
The "California Garage Sale" will take place on Friday and Saturday in the state capital Sacramento and some of the items will also be offered by online auctioneer eBay.
The items include office furniture -- most of the state's furniture is made by prisoners -- 30 pounds of scissors, forklifts, knives, expired color film, computers, jewelry, a red 1995 Ford Mustang and even baseball cards.
"Some of the stuff may have been confiscated in drug confiscations, by the Department of Justice, or local jurisdictions," said Fred Aguiar, who is overseeing the sale as State and Consumer Services Agency secretary.
"Like the red Mustang, that was part of an asset seizure, forfeiture thing."
Some items at the sale, said to be the first of its kind for the state, were confiscated at airports. Yet much of what is on offer was purchased by government agencies and eventually fell into misuse or was forgotten about.
Although state officials are hoping to bring in millions of dollars in a larger program to dispose of unused assets including property, they would not estimate how much the garage sale would generate.
Aguiar says desks would sell for as low as $2, laptop computers for as little as $20 and bargaining would be allowed.
As of Wednesday, the Ford Mustang has attracted an eBay bid of $5,600.
"Eliminating surplus property is just one way we can work together to clean out the cobwebs of government," Schwarzenegger said in a statement. "I am calling on Californians to participate in this historic opportunity to help us eliminate the excess."
The actor-turned governor is seeking to maximize revenues in the cash-strapped state to keep his pledge of no new taxes.
Wednesday, August 25, 2004 Posted: 7:41 PM EDT (2341 GMT)
Schwarzenegger called on residents to participate in the sale.
SAN FRANCISCO, California (Reuters) -- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is holding a rummage sale to dispose of unwanted state property from aircraft engines to jewelry.
The "California Garage Sale" will take place on Friday and Saturday in the state capital Sacramento and some of the items will also be offered by online auctioneer eBay.
The items include office furniture -- most of the state's furniture is made by prisoners -- 30 pounds of scissors, forklifts, knives, expired color film, computers, jewelry, a red 1995 Ford Mustang and even baseball cards.
"Some of the stuff may have been confiscated in drug confiscations, by the Department of Justice, or local jurisdictions," said Fred Aguiar, who is overseeing the sale as State and Consumer Services Agency secretary.
"Like the red Mustang, that was part of an asset seizure, forfeiture thing."
Some items at the sale, said to be the first of its kind for the state, were confiscated at airports. Yet much of what is on offer was purchased by government agencies and eventually fell into misuse or was forgotten about.
Although state officials are hoping to bring in millions of dollars in a larger program to dispose of unused assets including property, they would not estimate how much the garage sale would generate.
Aguiar says desks would sell for as low as $2, laptop computers for as little as $20 and bargaining would be allowed.
As of Wednesday, the Ford Mustang has attracted an eBay bid of $5,600.
"Eliminating surplus property is just one way we can work together to clean out the cobwebs of government," Schwarzenegger said in a statement. "I am calling on Californians to participate in this historic opportunity to help us eliminate the excess."
The actor-turned governor is seeking to maximize revenues in the cash-strapped state to keep his pledge of no new taxes.