Gov. Charlie Baker says Massachusetts is facing a $765 million budget deficit.
The Republican governor is expected to announce what steps he hopes to take to close a deficit he has blamed on excessive spending.
Baker met with senior staff in his office on Tuesday.
Former Gov. Deval Patrick, before leaving office, estimated the shortfall at $329 million. The Democrat ordered $200 million in budget cuts to agencies under his direct control, and asked the Legislature to take other steps including a cut in state aid to cities and towns — something Baker and legislative leaders have ruled out.
Baker previously said he expected the deficit to exceed $500 million.
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