 Members of George Floyd's family have met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill marking the one-year commemoration of his murder. They are also expected to meet privately with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris at the White House to urge leaders to pass police reform legislation in Floyd's name that is currently stored in Congress. The House of Representatives the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act nearly a year after Floyd was killed when Derek Chauvin, then policeman, kneeled on Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. Floyd's death sparked a summer of nationwide protests over policing and systemic racism. Floyd's brother Philonise urged lawmakers to work together in a bipartisan manner to enact the bill into law and reflected on his niece's Guiana's words that her father's judge death will change the world. Following the murder of George Floyd's, which today we observe the one-year commemoration of, people around the world fight in the streets for days and weeks, millions of people. Gianna said, my daddy will change the world. But I stand here to renew the commitment that we will get this bill on President Biden's desk. We will get this bill on the desk. And what is important is that when it reaches President Biden's desk, it's a substantive piece of legislation and that is far more important than a specific date. We will work until we get the job done. It will be passed in a bipartisan manner. Today is the day that he set the world in a rage. And people realize what's going on in America and we all say enough is enough. We need to be able to set standard procedures in place just like we need meaningful legislation when they sign that George Floyd police in there. Get to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.