Why I’m running
I am running for reelection to continue my office’s stellar record of constituent service, to build upon my strong record of improving county roads and delivering traffic safety enhancements, and to further strengthen Nassau County’s infrastructure and enhance economic opportunities for small businesses and for everyday working people in my community.
In a new term, I am looking forward to building a community center in Elmont and expanding my focus on traffic safety and quality of life to address dangerous road conditions in Malverne and Lakeview.
Top priorities
- Elmont and delivering those key resources to my constituents.
- I am looking to build upon water infrastructure improvements in my district beyond the recently completed Elmont Water Tower renovation.
- Transportation safety has always been a top priority. I will continue to advocate for additional resources to further improve our roads and, given our proximity to JFK airport, I will work to address airplane traffic and pollution concerns that impact the district.
Legislator Solages graduated from H. Frank Carey High School in Franklin Square, who later earned degrees from Georgetown University and Boston College’s law school. He worked as a prosecutor in the Bronx before opening a private law practice, which he has owned for the last 15 years.
Legislator Solages is a board member of the EOC of Nassau County, the largest anti-poverty organization in Nassau County, and is a former member of the Nassau County Human Rights Commission.

































