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The costs of protecting Gov. Ron DeSantis, his family, the governorโ€™s mansion and visiting dignitaries were up more than 25 percent during the past year, according to a new state report.

Florida taxpayers spent more than $6.097 million during the 2021-2022 fiscal year on protective services for the first family and visiting officials. The bulk of the costs, $5.94 million, went to guarding DeSantis and members of his family, along with securing the governorโ€™s mansion, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcementโ€™s annual โ€œReport of Transportation and Protective Services.โ€

In the 2020-2021 fiscal year, costs approached $4.85 million, with nearly $4.82 million going to guarding DeSantis and other members of his family.

During the 2019-2020 fiscal year, costs to protect DeSantis, the first family and the governorโ€™s mansion were a similar $4.78 million.

The 2021-2022 numbers were first reported Tuesday in First Read Florida, which is part of City & State Florida, a sister publication of The News Service of Florida.

While offering cost totals, the new report doesnโ€™t outline how security details were staffed or how they operated for the governor and visiting dignitaries.

The report also said $399,098 spent in the past fiscal year on mansion security didnโ€™t include Capitol Police hours.

The overall costs were topped by nearly $4.766 million spent on DeSantis, with more than $2.375 million going for the salaries of law-enforcement officers who provided security for the governor and $2.391 million for costs tied to transportation. In the 2020-2021 fiscal year, $3.82 million was spent protecting the governor, with $1.984 million for transportation.

Costs for protecting First Lady Casey DeSantis and other members of the family in 2021-2022 topped $777,000, with $455,665 going to law-enforcement salaries and $64,312 tied to the first ladyโ€™s transportation. The governor and first lady have three young children.

In the 2020-2021 fiscal year, those costs totaled $463,000.

The report also listed 74 expenses, totaling about $154,095, to provide protective details for visiting dignitaries.

The report said state law requires the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to provide security to people visiting the state for whom โ€œfailure to provide security or transportation could result in a clear and present danger to the personal safety of such persons or could result in public embarrassment to the state.โ€

The biggest expense, $40,781 for security and transportation, was for a three-day Republican Governors Association meeting in December in Miami.

Protective services also were provided to the governors of 27 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, along with one-time security details involving the consul general of Israel and the U.S. labor secretary.