Schwarzenegger Donors Get Special Inauguration Perks
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is giving special access to private donors supporting his Jan. 5 inauguration. In 2003, after the turbulent recall, Schwarzenegger held a monumental swearing-in ceremony on the West Steps of the state Capitol, complete with a presidential-sized media platform and celebrity guests. Now, the event has been moved indoors to the gilded Memorial Auditorium, where Schwarzenegger held his first press conference after being sworn in three years ago. More parties are planned as well.
The Governor's 2007 Inaugural Committee — a "California nonprofit corporation" — is selling access to two days of events. (Donations are not tax deductible.) For $50,000, financial supporters receive 10 tickets to a Jan. 4 cocktail reception; four VIP seats at the ceremony, plus six additional seats in the general admission section; a table for 10 people at a 1 p.m. "legislative lunch" in the Capitol rotunda after the ceremony; and 10 tickets to an evening gala in the "ballroom" of the Sacramento Convention Center.
Julie Soderlund, spokeswoman for the inaugural committee, said the names of donors will be publicly disclosed and the events, including the swearing-in ceremony, will be covered by contributions instead of the public coffers. "There will be no cost to the taxpayers," she said.



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