AUSTIN, Texas – 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 the 72-year-old Ridge, 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 2005. He left the governorship after the
terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to join the Bush administration.
In recent years, 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 is a U.S. Marine Corps combat veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a
six-term congressman from Erie, Pennsylvania, before being elected the
state's governor in 1994.
As governor, he led an anti-crime 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 the state budget. |
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