Changes could be coming for South Dakota Retirement System members, as the House Retirement Laws Committee is set to consider measures Wednesday, including one meant to make sure the public employee retirement system is solvent into the future by tying cost-of-living adjustments for recipients more closely to inflation. The Senate Health and Human Services Committee will consider a measure that would require pharmacists to report daily — not weekly — to the prescription drug monitoring program about prescriptions dispensed for controlled substances. A Senate rules committee deferred action on a proposal last week that would have barred public employee lobbyists from the Senate chamber and other reserved areas between 8 a.m.