The CFPB has requested public comments on a proposal to collect additional data on small business lending as required by the Dodd-Frank Act. This would require lenders to collect demographic data such as gender and race during loan applications. Some trade associations are pushing for an extension on the comment period due to concerns about the operational challenges of collecting this data. Some small business lenders are also worried about the costs and regulatory burden of complying with these new data collection requirements. The CFPB's proposal aims to improve transparency around credit access for minority and women-owned small businesses.