Text Us: #30930
Phone: (800) 616 WBEN
Business: (716) 843-0600
A   A   A
These 2013 file photos show New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, left, in Albany, N.Y. and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Dallas, Texas. People familiar with Cuomo's thinking on fracking tell The Associated Press he was on the brink of approving the much-debated gas drilling method in February 2013 but held off after discussions with environmentalist and former brother-in-law, Kennedy. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

Cuomo says facts key to NY fracking



ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he will continue to await health studies before determining whether to allow natural gas drilling in New York. He also discounted the importance of his private conversations.

Cuomo spokesman Josh Vlasto wouldn't comment on statements by environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about conversations with the governor on the issue. Kennedy is Cuomo's former brother-in-law.

Several people familiar with Cuomo's thinking says the governor came as close as he ever has to approving fracking last month. But they say he decided against making a final decision pending a new and expansive health study being done in Pennsylvania.

Vlasto says the governor will await state analysis before making a decision and that hasn't changed with "any conversations."


Filed Under :  
Locations : AlbanyNew YorkPennsylvania
People : Andrew CuomoJosh VlastoRobert F. Kennedy Jr.
Poll
How will you vote on your local school budget?
  Approve
  Reject
  I won't vote
 
View Results