Dive Brief: The Associated General Contractors of America is putting pressure on the Small Business Administration to disclose more about how it's fielding Paycheck Protection Program loan forgiveness applications of $2 million or more, a process AGC claims is now taking up to eight months. The AGC filed a Freedom of Information Act request last week to get data about how long it takes the agency to review applications, the steps involved in approving or denying requests and who is ultimately making the decision about the loans. Michael Kennedy, AGC's general counsel, said the agency has been less than forthcoming about its decision-making. "The process continues to be very opaque," Kennedy said. "As time has gone by and the delay has increased, we've become increasingly concerned about what those standards and procedures may be." An SBA spokesperson declined to comment.