From the Associated Press Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says he will outline his plans for his final legislative session as governor in a few weeks. Daniels has already said he plans to push for changes to criminal sentencing laws and a local government overhaul when lawmakers return to the Statehouse in early January.He also said Tuesday he will announce his position on ``right-to-work'' legislation soon.Daniels is entering his final legislative session as governor. The Republican is term-limited from running again next year.Daniels has previously pushed ambitious agendas with a fair amount of success. He says the agenda he'll announce in a Dec. 16 speech ``just might'' expand beyond sentencing and local government reform.