Montana Governor Signs Order to Force Net Neutrality<br />But Mr. Bullock and some public interest advocates who have advised him argue<br />that the state has wide latitude to set conditions to any contracts with the government — one of the biggest customers in most cities and states — to get around the F. C.C.’s restrictions.<br />Steve Bullock declared on Monday that any internet service provider with a state government contract cannot block<br />or charge more for faster delivery of websites, two core aspects of net neutrality, to any customer in the state.<br />The idea is similar to bills in New York and Rhode Island<br />that are also trying to use government contracts to regulate the practices of internet service providers.