Kate Belinski practices political and election law with a focus on lobbying and public policy, campaign finance, government ethics, and matters involving administrative law. Kate's clients include corporations, trade associations, other nonprofit organizations, advocacy groups, as well as PACs, Super PACs, other political committees, candidates, and officeholders. She counsels numerous members of Congress and their staffs on legal and financial disclosure obligations under the Ethics in Government Act and represents them before the House and Senate Ethics Committees.
Earlier in her career, Kate served as Senior Counsel to the Chair of the Federal Election Commission (FEC), subsequent to serving as an attorney in the Enforcement Division and as the agency’s Deputy Ethics Officer. She uses her deep legal knowledge to counsel clients on a range of issues under federal laws, including the Federal Election Campaign Act, Lobbying Disclosure Act, Foreign Agents Registration Act, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and Administrative Procedure Act, as well as state and federal pay-to-play laws. She advises on regulations promulgated by the IRS, Federal Communications Commission, and Securities and Exchange Commission, and represents clients in investigations by U.S. Senate and House committees, the Department of Justice, federal agencies, and state attorneys general.
Professional Highlights
Pro Bono Experience
Professional Activities
Women in Government Relations, General Counsel
Recognition & Accomplishments
Washington, DC Super Lawyers: Legislative and Governmental Affairs, 2014-2020
Chambers USA, government: political law, (nationwide), 2017-2021
Named a "D.C. Rising Star" by the National Law Journal, 2017
Named a "Top Lawyer," for Campaign and Election law by Washingtonian Magazine, 2015, 2017, and 2018
Speaking Engagements
Speaker, "Corporations, Non-Profits, and Their Executives under FARA," 2nd National Forum on FARA – Foreign Agents Registration Act December 4, 2020
Speaker, "Corporate Political Participation in a Hyper Partisan World," ACC Greater Philadelphia Virtual Ethics & Compliance Law Week, December 1, 2020
Speaker, "Lobbying vs. Education," 2020 NFOIC FOI Summit, September 25, 2020
Board Memberships & Community Service
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Church Council member
St. Paul's Men's Shelter, Advisory Committee member
St. Paul's Food Pantry, Volunteer Coordinator
Friendship Place Congregation Committee member
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Credentials
Education
George Mason University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2006)
American University (B.A. 2001)
Phi Beta Kappa
Admissions
District of Columbia
Virginia