Homicides spike in major U.S. cities as efforts to pass police reform bill have stalled
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Congress struggles to pass police reform bill
WASHINGTON - Many saw George Floyd's death as something of a turning point, but one year later, Congress is still struggling to respond.
Protesters marched in Minneapolis, bemoaning what has not yet happened since Floyd's death.
"One year later, we are still pleading and begging for laws to change," said Toshira Garraway, founder of Families Supporting Families Against Police Violence.
And to mark the anniversary, President Joe Biden will meet with Floyd's family at the White House.