Ridge, Tom

Ridge, Tom
▪ 2002

      In response to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in the U.S., Pres. George W. Bush created by executive order a new department to counter future domestic threats—the Office of Homeland Security—and on September 20 selected his friend Tom Ridge to head it. Taking the post required Ridge to step down as governor of Pennsylvania. No sooner had he been sworn in on October 8 than he found himself reacting to widespread public fear and outrage over bioterrorism in the form of anonymous letters mailed to public figures carrying lethal amounts of anthrax, an infectious disease, that resulted in several deaths. Ridge hit the ground running, developing a program of antiterrorist training, preventive technologies, and emergency responses. One outcome was the mobilization of the National Guard to augment security at the nation's airports. His new cabinet-level position put him squarely in the national spotlight as he issued general alerts of suspected future threats, however vague, with a public wary of any new acts of terror. Despite his high profile, there was concern in Washington that, even with high-level council members, a 100-member staff, a $25 million start-up budget, and the executive backing of the president, Ridge would be unable to coordinate the myriad activities of some 46 different state and federal agencies related to his chain of command.

      A popular two-term governor who had been due to leave office in 2003, Ridge was a leading figure in the Republican Party. He had been considered as a running mate for presidential candidates in 1996 and 2000, despite being pro-choice on the volatile issue of abortion. In office he was a moderate Republican, fiscally conservative with a streak of independence, known for his hard-working, pleasant demeanour.

      Thomas Joseph Ridge was born on Aug. 26, 1945, to Slovak-Irish-Cherokee parents in a blue-collar family in Erie, Pa. Educated at private schools, he earned a scholarship to Harvard University (B.S., 1967). In 1969, after his first year at Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., he was drafted to serve in the Vietnam War, becoming a staff sergeant in the army and winning the Bronze Star for Valor, among other decorations. After returning to complete his J.D. (1972) at Dickinson, he practiced law in Erie and in 1982 narrowly won election to the U.S. Congress. Ridge steadily improved his margins of victory in succeeding elections and served a total of six terms in Congress.

      A long shot in the 1994 gubernatorial elections, Ridge defeated the incumbent lieutenant governor but stumbled in his first years in office, with failed attempts to institute school vouchers and privatize liquor stores. Soon afterward, though, buoyed by a strong economy and budget surplus, Ridge found his footing and launched his programs with success. When on September 11 one of the four hijacked planes crashed in the countryside of his home state, Ridge was at the site within hours.

Tom Michael

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▪ American politician
byname of  Thomas Joseph Ridge  
born Aug. 26, 1945, Erie, Pa., U.S.

      American politician who was governor of Pennsylvania (1995–2001) and who later served as the first director of the Office of Homeland Security (2001–03) and the first secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (2003–05).

      Ridge earned a scholarship to Harvard University (B.S., 1967). In 1969, after his first year at Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pa., he was drafted to serve in the Vietnam War. He became a staff sergeant in the army and won the Bronze Star for Valor, among other decorations. After returning to Dickinson to complete his J.D. (1972), he practiced law in Erie and in 1982 narrowly won election to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican (Republican Party). Ridge solidified his hold on his congressional seat, winning reelection five times.

      Although considered a long shot in the 1994 gubernatorial elections, Ridge defeated the incumbent lieutenant governor. He stumbled in his first years in office, with failed attempts to institute school vouchers and privatize liquor stores. Soon afterward, however, buoyed by a strong economy and a budget surplus, Ridge found his footing and launched his programs with success. He became a leading figure in the Republican Party and was considered as a running mate for presidential candidates in 1996 and 2000, despite his supporting abortion rights—a position that put him outside the mainstream of the party.

      In response to the September 11 attacks in 2001, Pres. George W. Bush (Bush, George W.) created by executive order a new department to counter future domestic threats—the Office of Homeland Security—and on Sept. 20, 2001, selected Ridge, a longtime friend, to head it. Taking the post required Ridge to step down as governor of Pennsylvania. No sooner had he been sworn in (Oct. 8, 2001) than he found himself reacting to widespread public fear and outrage over bioterrorism in the form of anonymous letters mailed to public figures carrying lethal amounts of anthrax, an infectious disease, that resulted in several deaths. Ridge developed a program of antiterrorist training, preventive technologies, and emergency responses. In addition, he was tasked with coordinating the myriad activities of some 46 different state and federal agencies related to his chain of command. In 2002 he unveiled a new colour-coded system for assessing the risk of a terrorist attack. The system was often criticized, and some later charged that threat levels were raised for political purposes.

      In 2003 the Office of Homeland Security was elevated to a cabinet-level department, and on January 24 Ridge was sworn in as its secretary. Soon after, the U.S. led an invasion of Iraq, which heightened concerns of a terrorist attack (see Iraq War). In December 2004 Ridge announced his resignation, citing personal finances and job stress; he was succeeded by Michael Chertoff. Ridge subsequently founded a global advisory firm.

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