COLUMBUS – A bitter political battle fueled by nearly $61 million in dark money. A nasty ballot campaign riddled with xenophobic ads and even a physical assault. An extensive federal investigation into one of Ohio's most powerful politicians. In 2019, House Bill 6 overhauled the state's energy policy and bailed out two nuclear plants in northern Ohio to the tune of $1 billion. Now, Ohio's GOP-controlled Legislature is dismantling some of the most unpopular parts of House Bill 6 – with the blessing of the same companies that moved mountains to pass them. "A lot of things have happened," said Rep. Jim Hoops, R-Napoleon, who voted for House Bill 6 and is now working to undo portions of it.