The House Rules Committee has not produced a rule for a bill which has become law since last May.
This from WAPO: Neutralizing hard-liners, House Republicans using special process to pass bills (should not be paywalled).
By regular order, after a committee marks up legislation and approves it, it goes to the Rules Committee where a rule is approved providing for timing of consideration, amendments, and the like. The minority party typically opposes the rule, but the majority is stacked with the Speaker's supporters, so the rule is passed in accordance with the Speaker's wishes.
In order to get enough votes to be elected Speaker, McCarthy accepted the poison pill of Freedom Caucus members on the Rules Committee--enough so that by voting with the Democrats, they could prevent a rule from being passed. According to the article, on several occasions a rule has not been approved, and the bill has had to be withdrawn--and more often, bills have not even been brought up for a vote on a rule because McCarthy/Johnson know it will not pass.
To pass legislation which the Speaker deems necessary, a fast-track method providing for no amendments, no debate, and a required two-thirds majority has been used. McCarthy used that to get the short term Continuing Resolution passed, and it cost him the Speakership when MAGA Republicans brought a motion to vacate the Speakership, and the Democrats joined a handful of Republicans to support it.
Speaker Johnson has used the same method to pass additional CRs and also to pass the national defense policy bill in December and the latest bi-partisan tax bill. More Democrats than Republicans have voted for those bills. So far, there has been no new Motion to Vacate--but it could happen at any time.
If over half the Republicans want it, and effectively all the Democrats, it will be possible to use this method to pass appropriation bills or continuing resolutions, other essential legislation--and aid for Ukraine.
If the government is funded through the fiscal year, and Ukraine and other essential legislation is passed, as far as I'm concerned the MAGAs can move a Motion to Vacate, the Democrats can go along, and the House Republicans can continue to just fail and flail as publicly as possible.