Gov. Ron DeSantis has been busy during his first two weeks in office, and his torrent of early actions on issues ranging from marijuana policy to the environment appear to be winning over many Floridians, according to a new poll released Thursday.

A Mason-Dixon survey of 625 registered Florida voters found that DeSantis has risen in popularity since the divisive governor’s race and currently is more popular in the state that President Donald Trump and Florida’s two Republican U.S. senators.

The poll found that 48 percent of Floridians view DeSantis favorably, and 17 percent view him unfavorably. His favorability rating is up nine percentage points since a Mason-Dixon survey from October, and his unfavorable rating is half of what it was just four months ago.

By comparison, 42 percent of Floridians view Trump favorably in the new poll, and 45 percent view him unfavorably. U.S. Sen. Rick Scott’s favorability rating in the poll is 42 percent, while U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio’s is 44 percent.

“After winning a narrow victory in a bruising election, newly elected Governor Ron DeSantis has managed to use his first weeks in office to increase his popularity,” according to the Mason-Dixon polling memo.

DeSantis has maintained a busy schedule over the past two weeks, appointing three state Supreme Court justices, unveiling an executive order aimed at tackling a host of environmental problems, demanding the resignation of every South Florida Water Management District board member, removing Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel and Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher from office, helping to pardon the “Groveland Four” and making repeated trips to the region impacted by Hurricane Michael to survey damage.

The governor also drew considerable attention during the second week of his administration for demanding that the Legislature make big changes to how Florida approaches medical marijuana, including easing the state’s ban on smoking the drug.

DeSantis is attracting notice for the sheer volume of his actions and also for taking positions that have bipartisan support on issues such as the environment and marijuana.

The governor’s executive order on the environment was widely praised, and his marijuana news conference featured DeSantis standing at a podium next to Orlando trial attorney John Morgan, who flirted with running for governor as a Democrat and lauded DeSantis for listening to “the will of the people” on medical marijuana.

The polling memo notes that not only is the new governor popular with Republicans and men, “but 52 percent of independent voters have a favorable opinion of DeSantis.”

“He also gets good marks from women and his negative rating among Democrats is relatively low given the current highly volatile partisan political environment,” according to the memo.

In addition to asking voters whether they view Trump favorably, the poll also asked if they approve of the president’s job performance. The result: 47 percent of Floridians approve of the job Trump is doing, and 50 percent disapprove.

“President Trump remains a divisive figure in Florida,” according to the memo.

The poll found that 87 percent of Republicans approve of the job Trump is doing and 92 percent of Democrats disapprove. There also is “a clear gender gap” in Trump’s approval rating, with 53 percent of men approving of the president and 55 percent of women voicing disapproval.

The poll was conducted between Jan. 14 and Jan. 17. It has a margin of error of four percentage points.