| Credit: Uzoma Obasi/The Creative Group The foundation aims to provide college scholarships and created an internship program at George's alma mater, Texas A&M University-Commerce, in his name. It also supports a recently renewed effort in Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which would ban chokeholds by federal law enforcement and create a national registry maintained by the Justice Department to document police misconduct. "I had no idea that my brother would be someone that could make history," says Bridgett. "I'm talking about, like, a Martin Luther King history. That's deep for me to wake up to every day."