Texarkana Gazette

Ex-Homeland Security official Tom Ridge hospitaliz­ed in Austin

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AUSTIN—Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge was in critical condition Thursday after undergoing an emergency heart procedure at a hospital in Austin.

A Ridge spokesman said Ridge, 72, Pennsylvan­ia’s Republican governor from 1995 to 2001, was attending the Republican Governors Associatio­n conference when he called for help at his hotel at about 7 a.m.

The spokesman, Steve Aaron, said Ridge underwent a cardiac catheteriz­ation at Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas. He said Ridge has been responsive with physicians.

Ridge was the nation’s first homeland security secretary, serving under President George W. Bush until February 2005. He left the governorsh­ip after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to join the Bush administra­tion.

He managed the far-flung department, composed of 22 agencies and about 180,000 employees by the time he left. He became known for color-coded terror alerts and advocating “disaster kits,” triggering a 2003 run on duct tape and plastic sheeting.

Since leaving government, Ridge has headed Ridge Global, a firm that advises on cyber security, internatio­nal security and risk management. Aaron said Ridge was attending the conference for Ridge Global.

Ridge and his wife, Michelle, live in Bethesda, Maryland.

Ridge is a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a county prosecutor and a sixterm congressma­n from Erie, Pennsylvan­ia, before being elected the state’s governor in 1994.

As governor, he led an anticrime push that included a special legislativ­e session, cut taxes, establishe­d charter schools and deregulate­d utilities. He also signed off on a massive increase in pension benefits for state workers and teachers, a decision that continues to cause problems for state and local government budgets.

 ?? Associated Press file photo ?? Former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge speaks to a crowd of hundreds protesting on Oct. 22, 2011, in front of the White House in Washington. A spokesman says Ridge is in critical condition after undergoing an emergency heart procedure at a...
Associated Press file photo Former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge speaks to a crowd of hundreds protesting on Oct. 22, 2011, in front of the White House in Washington. A spokesman says Ridge is in critical condition after undergoing an emergency heart procedure at a...

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