A series of questions regarding the Chern-Simons theories that appear in various physical applications led us to construct a model that describes superconductivity at any temperature. This model encompasses two phenomena (the Anderson-Higgs mechanism and the existence of vortices with long-range interactions) that otherwise thought to be incompatible with each other. In this talk, I will discuss the various phenomena the model enjoys and how we can postpone the superconductor/normal phase transition at all temperatures.