Raymond James' Ed Mills expects Congress to have a busy lame-duck session
Ed Mills, managing director and Washington policy analyst at Raymond James, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss potential congressional actions in the lame-duck session, plans for the appropriations committee and the potential for meaningful crypto regulation.
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