Mamdani skipped out on one resolution earlier this week that celebrated the Jewish state on its 77th anniversary. Last year, he declined to sign onto another resolution that denounced the Holocaust.
Thousands of resolutions are introduced each year and are almost always non-controversial signs of respect to groups or countries.
Last month, the assembly honored Fort Drum with a measure when members of the U.S. Army military reserves visited the state’s capital.
Mamdani has signed onto 88 similar pieces of non-binding legislation over his tenure.
Courting the Jewish vote is proving to be a key issue in the Democratic primary and general election as frontrunner Andrew Cuomo and incumbent Eric Adams both try to win the support of the bloc.
News of the DSA assemblyman blowing off the measures — which was first reported by Politico — comes just a day after getting the endorsement of Jamaal Bowman, a former US representative who lost his seat over his pro-Palestine views.
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