Events from the year 1995 in the United States .
Tom Foley (D -Washington ) (until January 3)
Newt Gingrich (R -Georgia ) (starting January 4)
George J. Mitchell (D -Maine ) (until January 3)
Bob Dole (R -Kansas ) (starting January 3)
Governors and lieutenant 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
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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 )
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 19: Oklahoma City bombing
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 27: The Korean War Veterans Memorial is dedicated
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]
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 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 .
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
Megan Thee Stallion
Sasha Alex Sloan
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
Logan Paul
Virginia Gardner
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 17 – Korey Cunningham , American football player (d. 2024 )[ 14]
May 19 – Mary Beth Marley , pair skater
May 23
May 24 – Sabrina Vega , gymnast
May 25
May 28 – Jacob Kogan , actor
May 31
Gus Johnson
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
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
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
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
G Herbo
Billy Unger
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
Ross Lynch
Gabby Douglas
Nancy Kelly
Doug McClure
David Wayne
Ginger Rogers
Elizabeth Montgomery
August 3 – Ida Lupino , actress and director (born 1918 in the United Kingdom )
August 9 – Jerry Garcia , rock guitarist (Grateful Dead ) (born 1942 )
August 11
August 13 – Mickey Mantle , baseball player (born 1931 )
August 15 – John Cameron Swayze , news commentator and game show panelist (b. 1906 )
August 16 – Bobby DeBarge , musician (born 1956 )
August 24 – Gary Crosby , actor, singer, and oldest son of Bing Crosby (born 1933 )
August 26 – Evelyn Wood , educator and businesswoman (born 1909 )
August 29 – Sterling Morrison , guitarist (born 1942 )
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