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Events from the year 1995 in the United States .
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors and
lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama :
Jim Folsom Jr. (
Democratic ) (until January 16),
Fob James (
Republican ) (starting January 16)
Governor of Alaska :
Tony Knowles (
Democratic )
Governor of Arizona :
Fife Symington III (
Republican )
Governor of Arkansas :
Jim Guy Tucker (
Democratic )
Governor of California :
Pete Wilson (
Republican )
Governor of Colorado :
Roy Romer (
Democratic )
Governor of Connecticut :
Lowell P. Weicker Jr. (
A Connecticut ) (until January 4),
John G. Rowland (
Republican ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Delaware :
Thomas R. Carper (
Democratic )
Governor of Florida :
Lawton Chiles (
Democratic )
Governor of Georgia :
Zell Miller (
Democratic )
Governor of Hawaii :
Ben Cayetano (
Democratic )
Governor of Idaho :
Cecil D. Andrus (
Democratic ) (until January 2),
Phil Batt (
Republican ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Illinois :
Jim Edgar (
Republican )
Governor of Indiana :
Evan Bayh (
Democratic )
Governor of Iowa :
Terry E. Branstad (
Republican )
Governor of Kansas :
Joan Finney (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
Bill Graves (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Kentucky :
Brereton Jones (
Democratic ) (until December 12),
Paul E. Patton (
Democratic ) (starting December 12)
Governor of Louisiana :
Edwin W. Edwards (
Democratic )
Governor of Maine :
John R. McKernan Jr. (
Republican ) (until January 5),
Angus King (
Independent ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Maryland :
William Donald Schaefer (
Democratic ) (until January 18),
Parris N. Glendening (
Democratic ) (starting January 18)
Governor of Massachusetts :
William F. Weld (
Republican )
Governor of Michigan :
John Engler (
Republican )
Governor of Minnesota :
Arne H. Carlson (
Republican )
Governor of Mississippi :
Kirk Fordice (
Republican )
Governor of Missouri :
Mel Carnahan (
Democratic )
Governor of Montana :
Marc Racicot (
Republican )
Governor of Nebraska :
Ben Nelson (
Democratic )
Governor of Nevada :
Bob Miller (
Democratic )
Governor of New Hampshire :
Steve Merrill (
Republican )
Governor of New Jersey :
Christine Todd Whitman (
Republican )
Governor of New Mexico :
Bruce King (
Democratic ) (until January 1),
Gary Johnson (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York :
George Pataki (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of North Carolina :
Jim Hunt (
Democratic )
Governor of North Dakota :
Ed Schafer (
Republican )
Governor of Ohio :
George Voinovich (
Republican )
Governor of Oklahoma :
David Walters (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
Frank Keating (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Oregon :
Barbara Roberts (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
John Kitzhaber (
Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Pennsylvania :
Robert P. Casey (
Democratic ) (until January 17),
Tom Ridge (
Republican ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Rhode Island :
Bruce Sundlun (
Democratic ) (until January 3),
Lincoln C. Almond (
Republican ) (starting January 3)
Governor of South Carolina :
Carroll A. Campbell Jr. (
Republican ) (until January 11),
David Beasley (
Republican ) (starting January 11)
Governor of South Dakota :
Walter Dale Miller (
Republican ) (until January 7),
William J. Janklow (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Tennessee :
Ned McWherter (
Democratic ) (until January 21),
Don Sundquist (
Republican ) (starting January 21)
Governor of Texas :
Ann Richards (
Democratic ) (until January 17),
George W. Bush (
Republican ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Utah :
Mike Leavitt (
Republican )
Governor of Vermont :
Howard Dean (
Democratic )
Governor of Virginia :
George Allen (
Republican )
Governor of Washington :
Mike Lowry (
Democratic )
Governor of West Virginia :
Gaston Caperton (
Democratic )
Governor of Wisconsin :
Tommy Thompson (
Republican )
Governor of Wyoming :
Mike Sullivan (
Democratic ) (until January 7),
Jim Geringer (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : vacant (until January 16),
Don Siegelman (
Democratic ) (starting January 16)
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska :
Fran Ulmer (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas :
Mike Huckabee (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of California :
Leo T. McCarthy (
Democratic ) (until January 2),
Gray Davis (
Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado :
Samuel H. Cassidy (
Democratic ) (until January 3),
Gail Schoettler (
Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut :
Eunice Groark (
A Connecticut ) (until January 9),
Jodi Rell (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware :
Ruth Ann Minner (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Florida :
Buddy MacKay (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia :
Pierre Howard (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii :
Mazie Hirono (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho :
Butch Otter (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois :
Bob Kustra (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana :
Frank O'Bannon (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa :
Joy Corning (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas :
Jim Francisco (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
Sheila Frahm (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky :
Paul E. Patton (
Democratic ) (until December 9),
Steve Henry (
Democratic ) (starting December 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana :
Melinda Schwegmann (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland :
Melvin A. Steinberg (
Democratic ) (until January 18),
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (
Democratic ) (starting January 18)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts :
Paul Cellucci (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan :
Connie Binsfeld (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota :
Joanell Dyrstad (
Democratic ) (until January 3),
Joanne E. Benson (
Republican ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi :
Eddie Briggs (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri :
Roger B. Wilson (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Montana :
Denny Rehberg (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska :
Kim M. Robak (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada :
Sue Wagner (
Republican ) (until January 2),
Lonnie Hammargren (
Republican ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico :
Casey Luna (
Democratic ) (until January 1),
Walter Dwight Bradley (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New York :
Betsy McCaughey (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina :
Dennis A. Wicker (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota :
Rosemarie Myrdal (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : vacant (until January 9),
Nancy P. Hollister (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma :
Jack Mildren (
Democratic ) (until January 9),
Mary Fallin (
Republican ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania :
Mark Singel (
Democratic ) (until January 17),
Mark S. Schweiker (
Republican ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island :
Robert Weygand (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina :
Nick Theodore (
Democratic ) (until January 11),
Bob Peeler (
Republican ) (starting January 11)
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota :
Steve T. Kirby (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Carole Hillard (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee :
John S. Wilder (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Texas :
Bob Bullock (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Utah :
Olene S. Walker (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont :
Barbara W. Snelling (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia :
Don Beyer (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington :
Joel Pritchard (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin :
Scott McCallum (
Republican )
Events
January
February
March
March 2
Yahoo! is incorporated.
An amendment to the Constitution on a Balanced Budget is voted down by one vote in the US Senate. The deciding vote was cast by Oregon Republican senator
Mark Hatfield .
March 13 – David Daliberti and William Barloon, two Americans working for a military contractor in
Kuwait , are arrested after straying into
Iraq .
March 14 – Astronaut
Norman Thagard becomes the first American to ride into space aboard a Russian launch vehicle (the
Soyuz TM-21 ), lifting off from the
Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan .
March 16 –
Mississippi ratifies the
Thirteenth Amendment , becoming the last state to approve the abolition of
slavery . The amendment was nationally ratified in 1865, but did not make it official until 2013.
March 27 – The
67th Academy Awards , hosted by
David Letterman , are held at
Shrine Auditorium in
Los Angeles , with
Robert Zemeckis '
Forrest Gump winning six awards out of 13 nominations, including
Best Picture and
Best Director . The telecast garners nearly 48.3 million viewers, making it the most-watched Oscars broadcast since 1983.
March 26 – Rapper Eric Lynn Wright, better known as
Eazy-E , dies of complications from AIDS.
March 31 – Singer-songwriter
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez (known simply as Selena) is
murdered in
Corpus Christi, Texas by the president of her fan club,
Yolanda Saldívar .
April
April 19:
Oklahoma City bombing
May
June
June 2 –
Mrkonjić Grad incident : A
United States Air Force
F-16 piloted by Captain
Scott O'Grady is shot down over
Bosnia and Herzegovina while patrolling the
NATO
no-fly zone . O'Grady is rescued by
U.S. Marines six days later.
June 6 – U.S. astronaut
Norman Thagard breaks
NASA 's space endurance record of 14 days, 1 hour and 16 minutes, aboard the Russian space station
Mir .
June 15 – During his
murder trial ,
O. J. Simpson puts on a pair of gloves that were presumably worn by the person who murdered his ex-wife and her friend Ron Goldman. Defense attorney
Johnnie Cochran quips, "If it doesn't fit, you must acquit." The gloves appear too tight on Simpson's hands.
June 16 – The
International Olympic Committee awards the
2002 Winter Olympics to
Salt Lake City ,
Utah .
June 23 –
Walt Disney Pictures ' 33rd feature film,
Pocahontas , is released, garnering a predominately mixed reception (the first Disney animated film to do so since 1988's
Oliver & Company ) but strong financial success.
June 24 – The
New Jersey Devils sweep the heavily favored
Detroit Red Wings to win their first
Stanley Cup in the lock-out shortened season.
June 29 –
STS-71 :
Space Shuttle Atlantis docks with the Russian
Mir space station for the first time.
June 30 –
Apollo 13 , directed by
Ron Howard , is released in theaters to critical acclaim and box office success, with many considering it his best movie.
July
July 27: The
Korean War Veterans Memorial is dedicated
August
August 6 – Hundreds in
Hiroshima ,
Nagasaki ,
Washington, D.C. , and
Tokyo mark the 50th anniversary of the dropping of the
atomic bomb .
August 21 –
Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 529 , a scheduled regional passenger flight from
Atlanta, Georgia , to
Gulfport, Mississippi , crashes in a field in
Carroll County, Georgia , after suffering an impaired left engine during flight.
[3] The accident results in the deaths of 9 of the 29 people on board, including 8 passengers and 1 crew member.
[4]
August 24 –
Microsoft releases
Windows 95 .
[5]
September
October
October 16:
Million Man March
October 1 – Ten people are convicted of the
1993 World Trade Center bombing .
[8]
October 2 – The
Seattle Mariners clinch their first postseason berth in franchise history defeating the
California Angels , 9-1, in the 1995 AL West Tiebreaker.
October 3 –
O. J. Simpson is found not guilty of double murder for the deaths of former wife
Nicole Brown Simpson and
Ronald Goldman .
October 4 –
Hurricane Opal makes landfall at
Pensacola Beach, Florida as a Category 3 hurricane with 115 miles per hour (185 km/h) winds.
October 9 –
1995 Palo Verde derailment : An
Amtrak
Sunset Limited train is derailed by saboteurs near
Palo Verde ,
Arizona .
October 15 – The
Carolina Panthers win their first-ever regular season game by defeating the
New York Jets at
Clemson Memorial Stadium in
South Carolina .
October 16 – The
Million Man March is held in
Washington, D.C. The event was conceived by
Nation of Islam leader
Louis Farrakhan .
October 23 – Louis Jones Jr. is convicted of the kidnapping and
murder of Tracie McBride , having abducted her at gunpoint from
Goodfellow Air Force Base ,
Texas . The federal government sentences him to death for his crimes.
[9]
October 25 –
1995 Fox River Grove bus–train collision : A
Metra commuter train slams into a
school bus in
Fox River Grove, Illinois , killing seven students.
October 28 – The
Atlanta Braves defeat the
Cleveland Indians , 4 games to 2, to win their first World Series Title in
Atlanta .
November
November 1
November 3 – At
Arlington National Cemetery , U.S. President
Bill Clinton dedicates a memorial to the victims of the
Pan Am Flight 103 bombing.
November 7 –
The Landmark Hotel and Casino in
Las Vegas is imploded to make room for a parking lot for the
Las Vegas Convention Center .
November 14–19 –
Federal government shutdown : A budget standoff between
Democrats and
Republicans in
Congress forces the federal government to temporarily close
national parks and
museums , and run most government offices with skeleton staff.
November 21 – The
Dow Jones Industrial Average gains 40.46 to close at 5,023.55, its first close above 5,000. This makes 1995 the first year where the Dow surpasses two millennium marks in a single year.
November 21 – The
Dayton Agreement to end the
Bosnian War is reached at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near
Dayton, Ohio (signed December 14).
November 22 – Six-year-old
Elisa Izquierdo 's child abuse-related death at the hands of her mother makes headlines, and instigates major reform in
New York City 's
child welfare system.
November 22 – The first ever full-length computer-animated feature film,
Toy Story , is released by
Pixar and
Walt Disney Pictures .
November 28 – U.S. President Bill Clinton signs the
National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 , which ends the federal 55 mph
speed limit .
December
Ongoing
Sport
Births
January
Poppy
Joey Badass
January 1 –
Poppy , American singer
January 4 –
Maddie Hasson , actress
January 5
January 6
January 7
January 8 –
Ryan Destiny , actress, singer and songwriter
January 9 –
Nicola Peltz , actress
January 11
January 13
January 17 –
Indya Moore , actor
January 18
January 20 –
Joey Badass , rapper
January 21 –
Jake Elliott , American football player
January 22 –
Davis Webb , American football player
January 26 –
Kyle Chavarria , actress
January 30
February
Megan Thee Stallion
March
Claressa Shields
March 1
March 2
March 5
March 7
March 9
March 10
March 11 –
Sasha Alex Sloan , singer
March 13 –
Mikaela Shiffrin , ski racer
March 15 –
Jabari Parker , high school basketball player
March 16 –
Beau Hossler , golfer
March 17 –
Claressa Shields , boxer
[12]
March 19 –
Philip Daniel Bolden , actor
March 20 –
Keenan Cahill , actor
March 21 –
Diggy Simmons , rapper and son of
Joseph Simmons
March 22 –
Nick Robinson , actor
March 23 –
Victoria Pedretti , actress
March 25 –
Logan Owen , cyclist
March 27 – Taylor Atelian, actress
March 28 –
Rachel Farley , singer
April
Logan Paul
May
Shameik Moore
Rose Lavelle
Kenton Duty
May 1 –
Artie Burns , American football player
May 3
May 4 –
Shameik Moore , actor, rapper, dancer, model, and singer
May 5 –
Devon Gearhart , actor
May 7 –
Charlotte McKane , student
May 9
May 10 –
Missy Franklin , swimmer
[13]
May 11 –
Sachia Vickery , tennis player
May 12
May 14 –
Rose Lavelle , soccer player
May 16 –
Marco Delgado , soccer player
May 19 –
Mary Beth Marley , pair skater
May 23
May 24 –
Sabrina Vega , gymnast
May 25
May 28 –
Jacob Kogan , actor
May 31
June
Gus Johnson
July
Post Malone
Ludwig Ahgren
Lil Snupe
July 1 –
Savvy Shields ,
Miss America 2017
July 2 –
Ryan Murphy , swimmer
July 4 –
Post Malone , musician
July 6
July 7
July 10
July 11 –
Blu Hunt , actress
July 12 –
Jordyn Wieber , gymnast
July 13 –
Lil Snupe , rap artist (died
2013 )
July 16 –
Letticia Martinez , swimmer
July 20
July 22
July 24
July 25 –
Alvin Kamara , American football player
July 29 –
Jennifer Michelle Brown , actress, musician and singer-songwriter
July 31 –
Lil Uzi Vert , rapper
August
Fedmyster
August 1 –
Madison Cawthorn , politician
August 3 –
Sarah Al Flaij , American-born Bahraini swimmer
August 4 –
Jessica Sanchez , singer
August 5 –
Ian McCoshen , ice hockey defenceman
August 7 –
Fedmyster , Twitch streamer
August 9
August 10
August 13 –
Nicole Rajicova , figure skater
August 15 –
Chief Keef , rapper
August 16 –
James Young , basketball player
August 17 –
Gracie Gold , figure skater
August 18 –
Parker McKenna Posey , actress
August 19 –
Patrick Clark Jr. , pro wrestler
August 20 –
Liana Liberato , actress
August 22 –
Lulu Antariksa , actress and singer
August 23 –
Tommy Batchelor , dancer
August 24
August 28 –
Joshua Kalu , American football player
September
Caroline Sunshine
Deshaun Watson
September 2
September 5 –
Caroline Sunshine , actress, dancer and singer
September 7 – Hawa Rizwana, Malaysian TV host
September 8 –
Thuliso Dingwall , actor
September 10 –
Amando Moreno , soccer player
September 12
September 14 –
Deshaun Watson , American football player
September 16 –
Aaron Gordon , basketball player
September 17
September 18 –
Drew Afualo , social media personality
September 20
September 22
September 24 –
Alexandra Botez , chess player
September 25 –
Ryan Beatty , singer
September 27 –
Daeg Faerch , actor
October
G Herbo
Billy Unger
November
Brandon Soo Hoo
Kendall Jenner
Laura Marano
November –
Da'Shawn Hand , footballer
November 2 –
Brandon Soo Hoo , actor
November 3 –
Kendall Jenner , actress, model and brand ambassador
November 15 –
Karl-Anthony Towns , basketball player
November 16
November 19 –
Daniel Naroditsky , chess player
November 22 –
Katherine McNamara , actress
November 25 –
42 Dugg , rapper
November 27 –
Kiara Nowlin , gymnast
November 28 –
Chase Elliott , stock car racer
November 29
November 30 –
Victoria Duval , tennis player
December
Ross Lynch
Gabby Douglas
Full date unknown
Deaths
January
Nancy Kelly
February
Doug McClure
David Wayne
March
April
Ginger Rogers
May
Elizabeth Montgomery
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
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