This week, when legislators return from recess, the House may vote on a measure that would apply $15 million to temporarily fix the mess and rehire some of those laid off. A Senate version, SB 250, passed by 39-8 on March 29, with Sen. Scott Wagner (R., York), a potential gubernatorial challenger, voting no. His fellow Republicans say the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry is poorly run, evidenced by its costly failure to modernize its computer system.