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State and local governments in Arizona, Connecticut, and California are compensating for budget shortfalls by selling their office high-rises, prisons, and even capitol buildings. Arizona recently invited investors to buy bonds secured by several landmark state government buildings, while Connecticut, also facing budget problems, has made plans to bring in $60 million over the next two years from real estate sales.